Hi-Liners Musical Theatre
The Hi-Liners has grown from one show per year to a full season of productions, classes, workshops and camps for students ages 3 and up…
From big-city entertainment to small-town family fun, you’ll be in the center of it all in Seattle Southside.
The Hi-Liners has grown from one show per year to a full season of productions, classes, workshops and camps for students ages 3 and up…
This award-winning museum features exhibits, public programs, and educational programs that enrich our cultural connections. The Highline Heritage Museum capture the stories of the Highline…
The PAC hosts many of the band, choir, and drama performances, as well as commencement ceremonies and Parent Student Teaching Association meetings of the various…
At MoPOP, you can learn to pay the guitar, jam to a crowd of screaming virtual fans, and be inspired by our amazing rotating exhibits…
You'll enjoy the wonder of aviation in one of Seattle’s most spectacular settings. The 15-acre campus features over 175 air and spacecraft, the original Boeing…
MOHAI has thousands of items, dealing with the growth of Seattle and the Puget Sound region. Photographs and artifacts trace the city from its frontier…
This historic 1894 Victorian farmhouse that sits near the scenic Green Valley Road area east of Auburn WA. Over 125 years five different immigrant families…
Founded in 1987 is a first class orchestra that has received local, regional and national acclaim. “Shard” a CD of music by Michael Nicolella with…
Butterflies, dinosaurs and six acres of hands-on fun! Experience the adventure of IMAX films, chart the stars at the planetarium and dazzle your eyes at…
This 2,807-seat performing arts venue located at 9th Avenue and Pine Street is the official City of Seattle landmark. It is a performing arts venue…
Artist Robert Morris removed undergrowth from an abandoned 3.7-acre gravel pit in SeaTac, terraced the earth, and planted it with rye grass. Morris returned the land to active use — 40 years…
The mysterious and controversial Big Catch statue in Des Moines is based upon a tale of a beautiful maiden who was turned into a fish.
In June of 1947, weeks before the infamous Roswell incident, Fred Crisman and Harold Dahl had a close encounter off the shores of Des Moines. Allegedly, a group of UFOs rained down…
This shimmering, glittering art installation at the Angle Lake light rail station in SeaTac marks the beginning or an end to any journey. Named “The Cloud” to represent a 3D cumulus cloud…