
Seattle Pacific Science Center Tour
The Seattle Pacific Science Center is one of the popular attractions in Washington. It was originally the United States Science Pavillion, which is a part of the World's Fair in Seattle in 1962. After the fair event ended, the location of the Pavillion was leased to the Pacific Science Center Foundation which later on took ownership of the land.
History of the Seattle Pacific Center on Wikipedia.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Science_Center
Where is the Seattle Pacific Science Center located?
You can find the Seattle Pacific Science Center very near the Space Needle and is just next to the famous Seattle Center. The specific address of Seattle Pacific Center is in 200 2nd Ave N Seattle, WA 98109.
What is the Pacific Science Center Tour?
The Pacific Science Center Tour is where you can be taken to the different places of interests in and around this great attraction in Seattle. A general admission ticket to the tour can take you to great scientific discoveries and get to watch the wonders of Science in the center's Science Demonstration Stage. You can also be taken to the Tropical Beauty House, and the Discovery Carts, among many others.
There are also other wonders and entertainment that you can get to see in the Pacific Science Center Tour. You can watch a great movie or a documentary in the center's IMAX theaters or you can drop by the Planetarium for some great Science shows. If you are amazed with lights, you can also get to watch works of art in the Seattle Laser Dome theaters. You can also get to experience an amazing ride by the Morphis Movie Ride Motion Simulator.
When does the Seattle Pacific Science Center open?
The Seattle Pacific Science Center opens daily from 10 in the morning until 6 PM. Admission tickets start at $10 and can increase depending on which activities or exhibits that guests would like to engage to. If you are interested to see the Seattle Pacific Science Center, you can always get a good hotel deals Seattle to complete your visit and sightseeing experience.
Official website of Seattle Pacific Science Center
http://www.pacsci.org
Visitor info on Seattle Pacific Science Center
http://www.pacsci.org/visitorinfo/

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