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Lomography had the pleasure of teaming up with the American Red Cross to work on two beautiful LomoWalls. Last March, hundreds of kits with journals and our cameras were sent to people all over America who at one time or another had been helped by the American Red Cross. They were asked to share their stories. Made of these photographs and alongside their stories, these fantastic LomoWalls now reside in Washington DC's Union Station.
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Lomography is coming to Seattle this June! Excited to see what's up on that month? Check out the 2 meetups after the jump!
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Started in June of this year, Truckeroo is Washington DC's summer and fall monthly food truck round up.
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If you were a '90s kid then you're probably familiar with Pearl Jam. Alongside Nirvana, Soundgarden, Mother Love Bone, Mudhoney, Alice in Chains, among others - they pioneered the Seattle scene in the nineties with what was commonly known as "grunge rock."
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I’ve been lucky enough to visit the Big Apple around three or four times. On one of those trips I stumbled into a park that made me re-visit it almost every single day that was left of my vacation. Read on to find out why.
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Want to visit the Puget Sound region? Kirkland has everything from restaurants, art galleries, arts center, tattoo shops, parks, beaches, and bronze sculptures.
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A strange building with so many unique things to offer, the Seattle Public Library will not disappoint. Curious to see what was inside this odd-shaped building, I entered the Seattle Public Library for the first time and was delighted with what I found. Aside from its immense size, there are all sorts of unique - and functional aspects to this library that are just waiting to be discovered.
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it gives you the blues, but the feel good ones!
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Nature the way man intended it: the Bloedel Reserve at Bainbridge Island is the most scenic way to enjoy a green landscape at your own pace.
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Grunge music, perpetual rain, the foundation of today’s most popular coffee…step foot in downtown Seattle and you’ll find it all, whether it’s coming from the music of street performers, the freshly brewed aromas at Pike Place Market, or the feel of your sweatshirt hood pulled against your face. These are things commonly associated with Seattle, even for people who’ve never been there before. But what I got from visiting this city was more than what could be contained in any amount of cliches combined.
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The Boeing Factory is about 25 miles north of Seattle. There is a big visitor centre with lots of bits of planes and interactive displays. A 42 foot tail from a 747 looks huge when you see a person standing beside it, then realize it's just the tail, the scale is impressive. Display sections of the new 787 Dreamliner are nice to see, the windows have a touch-screen shade control which looks very cool. Also inside are TV screens showing the features of the new plane.