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Bop Street

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For the record collector, Bop Street isn't  just a  must-see, it may be the reason  for visiting Seattle alone. The  store has been selected by USA Today and Wall Street as one of the best in the country, and it's easy to see why. The selection of records is enormous but well-organized. It's easy to find the missing pieces of your collection, along with albums you didn't know you needed.  The owner, Dave Voorhees, is a rare find himself- A  record store owner that's approachable and welcoming to both new collectors and longtime enthusiasts  Bop Street, at  2220 NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107 CLOSED MONDAYS    NOON-8PM TUE-WED NOON-10PM THUR-SAT    NOON-5PM SUN

Amtrak's Cascade Train - the simplest way of getting there.

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For Oregonians, a great option is to leave the car and the interstate behind and take the Amtrak Cascades train from Eugene, Salem, or Portland. The train cars offer large comfortable seats, free Wi-Fi,  and beautiful views that aren't available form the freeway.  If you're fortunate enough to ride after snowy weather, the views improve from beautiful to magical.

I love Seattle in the Winter...

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I love Seattle in the winter.... There's no better time to  see Seattle than in the winter just after the holiday craziness. It   makes it easy to feel like a local rather than  one of the masses of tourists, while giving you a chance to take advantage of post holiday clearance sales. With the crowds down, you can take your time to enjoy the Chihuly Garden and Glass Exhibit or Museum of Pop Culture without holding up the  crowd behind you  In winter, there's elbow room at Pike Place Market, and  winter citrus at the fruit stands.   D on't bother with an umbrella, unless you like unintentional slapstick comedy. A waterproof  jacket with a hood is your best choice