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Pioneer Square, Seattle downtown, is constructed with the six city blocks restored old buildings, and now consists of many shops, cafeterias and restaurants. Nightclubs and galleries are other important attractions of Pioneer Square. This place becomes alive when it is dark. Most of the shops start casting their spells when the night comes.
This historic district turns into a hub of entertainment and never ending place for fun activities.
Pioneer Square is considered to be the oldest region in Seattle. It is contiguous to the new, huge Seattle Mariners’ sports stadiums and Seattle Seahawks. The traditional red brick buildings give life to the area which is impossible to find in most sprawling US suburbias. The term "skid row" came into existence in Pioneer Square only.
Pioneer Square becomes extensively crowded after dark, when spicy food, dancing and live music shakes up the City. Pioneer Square's shopping is mostly superior for used or classic books and antique items. You may visit famous Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, a unique museum that tells the gold rush days’ story of the Yukon miners.
The historic district is spread over nine acres area known for its art, culture, history, and amusement. Park Service museum is an attraction that captivates the heart of viewers. A vintage streetcar, an observation tower, Seattle’s bookstores, art galleries, restaurants and coffee shops are main attractions. The bars are popular because of live music. Those who want to have a nice time must visit the place at least once.
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