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Sylvester Park - Olympia (WA)

Address: 🏡 615 Washington St SE, Olympia, WA 98501
Phone : +1 (360) 407-2200
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJ3_BpVxx1kVQRaVsJvYoYjuk
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    Jewels Lutovsky: This is a cool spot to take a walk, but it can be dangerous walking across the old tracks as there is separation, and you could fall through. This was my second time here, and both times, I saw grey herons. You can follow the trail all the way to a beach on the other side. There is homeless that live under the bridge also.
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    Michael Brady: The listing is wrong, this is Bucks Fifth Avenue. The woman who runs the store is awesome, the selection is great. If you are not sure about a spice she might give you a sample to take home. This is the standard for my spice shops now. I only buy spices here. If you want great spices for great prices from a local vendor then this is the only place you will ever visit. Heck, even if you only care about one of those 3 things then this is your place.
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    Justin Shepherd: Awesome beach park, great views of the sound with a quiet and relaxed atmosphere. Nice place to picnic on a hot afternoon or go explore some easy trails with the kids. A bit of a drive to get here but there was signs helping direct you where to go. The water is a bit murky on high tide so not highly suggested for a swimming spot. Also no spots for boat launching either but is a good starting point for kayake or paddle boards.
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    Sharon Coggswell: Was very impressed with this museum. Had no idea what it was like before visiting. 5 major buildings and many small outdoor historic buildings included with admission. All very nicely done. We thought it was better than the Washington State historical museum in Tacoma. Adjacent to a nice park with trails and good bird watching. Reasonably priced. Were comfortable shoes, lots of walking. Nice gift shop with snacks and souvenirs.
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    Diane J Ramsey: This place was so awesome that I drove here from Tri-Cities with my grandkids. We had such a great time, indoors and out! The kids never got bored, and were sad to leave. Well be back
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    Nathan Cole: Loved being able to just be outside and be in nature exploring and walking. What a great park for picnicking, walking, or even playing on the playground. Would definitely try and begin water as it does get hot and not certian if the water fountains are always on. Theres sometimes in the summer some ice-cream truck that come by and sell ice-cream.
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    Richard Ward: My 2nd stop with my single purchase Whatcom Museum ticket. I just finished a wonderful 2 hrs in the Courthouse, and now after a quick stroll, Im here. This building is one of a kind. Just as it says, the light penetrates through the various rooms, the glass, and courtyard in unique ways and lasts throughout your visit...and beyond. Youll find yourself remembering certain images and the feeling you had within each area of the building. The images take on a life of their own and their message is almost piercing. Just like the light...a wonderful and lasting experience. Much respect for the local indigenous and their history. Good to see the support and exposure here! Nice job Bellingham.
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