| One the greatest American pastimes is shopping. Whether you enjoy window shopping, buying knickknacks as a tourist, shopping online, or simply walking the local mall, there is something for everyone. Shopping has become central to our way of life, with brand names like Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger covering everything from perfume to designer jeans. First-rate shopping is easy to find with stores like Nordstrom, Nieman Marcus, and Bloomingdale’s in malls across the nation. The Mall of America is the nation’s largest, sporting a huge food court, an indoor amusement park, and shopping for all ages. A simple pair of jeans can turn into a day’s project, presenting choices like loose-fit versus boot-cut, flared versus tight, low-rise or the classic fit? Online shopping simplifies your search with websites like buyerdom.com and shopzilla.com, and the every popular Ebay. Magazines like Lucky Magazine and Domino Magazine feature online and local shopping guides from home décor to date night apparel. The Fashion Editor is one of the largest online fashion and trend setting guides, offering advice on the latest styles, the fashion industry, and famous stylists. It’s not just the ladies that find shopping addicting, with AskMen.com featuring monthly fashion and shopping question and answers. Of course, most men would rather be seen at the nearby Lowe’s or Home Depot for home fix-ups and furnishings instead. Sporting goods, electronics, and entertainment are big among most, and feature venues like BestBuy, RadioShack, and Sports Authority. After a long day, Barne’s & Noble and Borders are popular bookstores offering comfy chairs for shoppers to peruse their books in luxury before purchasing. With so many shoppers and so much to buy, yesterday’s purchases are quickly passed on to consignment shops and secondhand stores like Name Brand Exchange, sold at rummage sales, or donated to The Salvation Army and Goodwill. Seattle, Washington is a beautiful coastal port city set scenically between Puget Sound and Lake Washington. The city’s chief harbor, Elliott Bay, the man-made Harbor Island, and the nearby Olympic Mountains provide for a panoramic waterfront and practically year-round sailing, skiing, camping, hiking, and bicycling. The Space Needle is Seattle’s famed landmark and has been featured in popular shows like Frasier and Grey’s Anatomy. The Seattle Center, the host of cultural events like Bubmbershoot, Folklife, and the Bite of Seattle, is actually the reconstructed fairgrounds surrounding the Needle, and the Seattle Center Monorail make these unique events easy to access. Known as “Emerald City” for its lush evergreen trees and as the “Rainy City” for its continually overcast weather, Seattle forms the central hub of the Seattle metropolitan area. Seattle mayor Greg Nickels refers to his home as a city of neighborhoods, which are often host to street fairs, live entertainment, and weekly farmers’ markets. Pike Place Market is one of the most well-known of these destination points for both tourists and locals alike. Seattle doesn’t stop there—the Fremont Troll, the Experience Music Project, and the Seattle Central Library are all representative of the city’s memorable flare. Poetry-friendly club venues, open mics, and grunge music make the Seattle arts scene a staple of the city. Famous artists like Nirvana and Pearl Jam are just two of the many that have been produced by the Seattle mix. Sports enthusiasts have a variety of games to choose from with the Seattle SuperSonics, NFL’s Seattle Seahawks, the MLB’s Seattle Mariners, and the WNBA champions Seattle Storm. At the same time, Seattle has been considered the most literate of the country; the University of Washington and Seattle University are two of the most respected education facilities. Serious students need serious coffee, and that is why Seattle is the foundation of Starbucks, Seattle’s Best Coffee, and Tully’s. Discover the treasure of the Emerald City where Seattle, Washington holds the perfect balance of beauty, business, and pleasure. Washington is a beautiful state that sports an amazing coastline, green valleys, rolling hills, and mountains galore. It shares a border with a foreign country, our friendly, northern neighbor, Canada. And it has plenty of diversity: a thriving cultural and artistic element, vibrant music scenes, plenty of outdoor recreation, specialty shopping, mouth-watering cuisine, and of course, plenty of coffee shops. It’s also home to one of the most interesting and intellectual cities in the Unites States, Seattle. Many describe it as big city living with a small city’s pace and friendly neighborhood atmosphere. Here you’ll find the famous space needle, the original Starbuck’s, and the original home to grunge music, as well as many up-and-coming bands. Not far from Seattle, on the other side of picturesque Lake Washington, is Bellevue, an exciting, growing city that boasts one of the largest shopping centers in the region, Bellevue Square. Here you’ll find tantalizing restaurants and upscale shops with new additions like “The Lodge,” One Lincoln Tower, and the Bravern. Another popular spot is the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art, which houses over a thousand dolls. And for kids, the new KidsQuest Children’s Museum, contains 10,000 square feet of play space. Other attractions include the famous Washington and Evergreen Point floating bridges. Recreational opportunities include walks on its sandy beaches or a visit to one of its over 120 state parks, hiking, camping, boating or windsurfing in Puget Sound, and snow-based sports, or simply taking in the beauty of Columbia River Gorge. 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