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This is a lists of attractions in Seattle arranged by district:

Auburn[]

  • Auburn Mall - Shopping mall, largest in Auburn.
  • Clone Zone - Shopping mall, popular place for trading and sale of black market deck hardware and software.
  • Seattle International Raceway
  • Stuck's Carnival - Casino, everything done to excess.

Bellevue[]

  • Bellevue Art Museum - Pacific coast art
  • Bellevue Square - Shopping mall, two nightclubs: Angel's Express (Yakuza) and the Dragon's Roar (Mafia).
  • Main Place Arcade - Shopping mall, bias against metahumans, possible Humanis ties.
  • Thomas Vintners - Seattle's only winery

Council Island[]

  • Aquaculture Lodge - Fish hatchery and restocking facility.
  • Eagle Lodge - Aviary raising rare eagles, hawks and falcons for release into the wild.
  • Medicine Lodge - A clearing decorated with totem poles and dedicated to the patron totems of the Salish.
  • Museum Lodge - Pacific Northwest Native American history

Downtown Seattle[]

  • Aurora Village - Shopping mall, 200 shops
  • Bagley Wright Theater - Home of the Seattle Repertory Theater
  • Center House - Shopping mall, 10 stories of shops.
  • Downtown Library - Main public library
  • Evergreen Kingdom - Amusement park in Seattle Center
  • Exhibition Hall - Convention center
  • Freeway Park
  • Northgate Mall - Home of the Play Fair nightclub, the last Concrete Dreams venue.
  • Omnidome
  • Opera House
  • Pike Place Farmer's Market - Shopping mall, large open-air marketplace.
  • Renton Mall - Shopping mall
  • Seattle Aquarium - Focused on the sea life of Puget Sound and the study of paranatural sea creatures; admission: ¥6 (adults), ¥3 (children, students, and seniors)
  • Seattle Art Museum Pavillion - Museum holding a large collection of local and Salish art.
  • Seattle Coliseum - Convention center and sports arena
  • Seattle Convention and Trade Center - Convention center, huge and multi-leveled.
  • Seattle University - University, ivy-covered campus, and a celebrated Magical Studies program.
  • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - Airport, 39 airlines, two floors, security provided by Lone Star and corporate security divisions.
  • Space Needle
  • University of Washington - Oldest university in the Pacific Northwest, celebrated computer sciences program.
  • YMCA - Health club (Yeah, right...)

Everett[]

  • Alderwood Mall - Shopping mall
  • Casino Corner - Casinos run by the Everett Mafia
  • Everett Beacon Mall - Shopping mall
  • Everett Community College - The site of considerable human/metahuman tension.
  • Lynnwood Library - large (Rating 6) hermetic library
  • Mukliteo City Park - Park close to Puget Sound, haven for local chipheads at night.

Fort Lewis[]

  • Fort Lewis Zoological Gardens
  • McChord Airfield Visitors Center
  • Pacific University - University, best known for music and magic theory programs.
  • Parkland Mall - Shopping mall, frequent discounts for soldiers.

Puyallup[]

  • Crime Mall
  • Hell's Kitchen

Redmond[]

  • Redmond Center Mall - Shopping mall
  • Squatters' Mall - Shopping mall, squatters have taken over the abandoned mall and sell BTL chips and other black-market items out of it.
  • Squatters' Market - Run out of a network of derelict factories; squatters, smugglers and general riff-raff sell a myriad black-market items, including the occasional vehicle; the market is overseen by the Coulson group.

Renton[]

  • Auburn Center - Shopping mall
  • Maple Valley Mall - Shopping mall
  • Renton Center Mall - Shopping mall, very upscale.

Snohomish[]

  • Blackstone's Museum and Zoo of the Paranatural
  • Bothell Mall - Shopping mall
  • Lake Forest Park - Park, nighttime battleground between local human and metahuman gangs.

Tacoma[]

  • Charles Royer Station - Transportation depot; train station for bullet trains to San Francisco, also local heliport, built in the style of a 1930s train station.
  • Crying Wall
  • Sea-Tac Mall - Shopping mall
  • Tacoma Ferry Terminal - Links Tacoma with downtown Seattle and Everett.
  • Tacoma Mall - Oldest shopping mall in Tacoma, quaint and middle-class.
  • Villa Plaza - Shopping mall