Sunday, May 30, 2021

USA TRAVEL GUIDE, “THE WEST” WASHINGTON


WASHINGTON: THE EVERGREEN STATE

BY CLAY LARROY

When you choose to travel, whether it is for business or pleasure, it is important to plan your trip well before hand. Here are some tips to help you. Don't be afraid to cash in your airline miles. Many travelers let their miles accumulate and never bother using them. Reap the rewards of your traveling and spend the miles you've earned! Miles have expiration dates, so be sure to use them before they expire. Travelling is a great way to use your airline miles.  When you need to plan a vacation contact me!


Tacoma, “America’s #1 Wired City
Tacoma in Washington, is the state's third largest city, with just over 200,000 residents.
Tacoma often gets a negative description that is similar to the one given to Oakland, California but, in the same way, this comes from those who have never lived in nor visited the city. While it has neither the tourist amenities of its neighbor Seattle to the north nor the suburban safety of Olympia to the south, one can certainly spend a few pleasant days in Tacoma and see the city's dynamic art scene (theater, galleries, museums, etc.) as well as its great ballet.
Tacoma is home to a variety of museums:

Other

  • The Seymour Botanical Conservatory, within Wright Park.
  • Union Station and its Dale Chihuly glass exhibits. Next to the Washington State History Museum.
  • University of Washington Tacoma  - located in an historic business district near downtown. A suggested walking tour is available. (UW Tacoma is across the street from the Washington State History Museum.)
  • Brown & Haley's Outlet Store The near the factory (most famous for Almond Roca® candy).
  • A new convention center opened in late 2004.
  • Tacoma Dome the big dome, on 2727 'D' St, seen from the freeway and three blocks up the hill from the Greyhound/Sound Transit/Pierce Transit transportation center. There could be an exhibition, concert, or convention going on that may be of an interest.
  • The Tacoma Narrows Bridge, the gateway to Gig Harbor, Poulsbo, Hood Canal, Port Townsend, and the Olympic Peninsula, was recently remodeled to include a second span (which now requires a $4 toll for those returning to Tacoma). (The original bridge, built in 1940, and known as "Galloping Gertie", is well known because of its collapse.)

 

MORE THINGS TO DO

  • The Tacoma Regional Convention & Visitor Bureau  has its Visitor Information Center at the Greater Tacoma Convention and Trade Center (1500 Broadway) they are located on the 1st floor and you can park in the loading zone off of Commerce St. for free for 30 mins. Visitor guides, maps and brochures on area attractions are available, and they even have a phone charging station and comfy chairs to relax.
  • Tacoma Musical Playhouse runs musical plays throughout the year, using local talent. This group has grown to become one of the South Sound's biggest draws, so buy your tickets early for the popular shows.
  • Scooter Adventure, 5428 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA, 253- 565-1117,. A complete scooter adventure including orientation, 3 hour rental, DOT approved helmet rental, rider insurance, Scenic Excursion Map and commemorative photo. 
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The lakes in Washington State give us tons of crawfish.
Tom Douglas
 

Live Life, Have Fun and Travel Often!

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