Seattle
Up on the Space Needle one day during a rather strong gale!
See, the first Starbucks store! Told you!
The very first (of MILLIONS) Starbucks at the market with its original (and apparently rather risque) saucy mermaid logo!!
The famous Pike Place Market, location for 'Sleepless in Seattle'
The famous Pike Place Market, location for 'Sleepless in Seattle' and if you're really lucky they might throw a fish at you!
The Space Needle at night, all 605 feet of it!
(and yes, it does look like a flying saucer on the top there!)
Ben and Jimi compare riffs on Broadway, Seattle!
Continuing on with 'Dead Celeb Day'! The graves of superstar Bruce Lee
and his son Brandon. Mystery still surrounds both their deaths.
Lakeside Cemetery, Seattle.
Kurt's Park next door, where fans pay their respects.
The house in which troubled Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain
took his own life in 1994, Lake Washington, Seattle.
Deep below Seattle's streets!
Amazing Underground Seattle Tour where in
The Space Needle at night, all 605 feet of it!(and yes, it does look like a flying saucer on the top there!)
Ben and Jimi compare riffs on Broadway, Seattle!
Continuing on with 'Dead Celeb Day'! The graves of superstar Bruce Leeand his son Brandon. Mystery still surrounds both their deaths.
Lakeside Cemetery, Seattle.
Kurt's Park next door, where fans pay their respects.
The house in which troubled Nirvana singer Kurt Cobaintook his own life in 1994, Lake Washington, Seattle.
Deep below Seattle's streets!
Amazing Underground Seattle Tour where in the late 19th century they rebuilt the city a whole storey
above the original and left the old buildings below!
Full of freakish fun!Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe! Waterfront, Seattle.
Fabulous friends! Tim, Christina, Chris, Ben and Troll!The Fremont troll under the Aurora Bridge, Seattle.
An incredible interactive working guitar sculpture made up of
500 instuments! The EMP, Seattle.
The fabulous EMP: Experience Music Project and Sci Fi Museum,Seattle, early January 2007.
Seattle's famous landmark The Space Needle.
Built for the 1961 World's Fair and seen on Frasier's credits each week!

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