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 The Marianna Stoltz House has been a peaceful haven for travelers for fifteen years. It offers four cozy guest chambers. Air conditioning, in room cable TV, a guest refrigerator, guest phone with free local calls, menus for local restaurants are also for your enjoyment.
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 Built in 1889, the mansion features three vintage-style suites. Step back into Victorian elegance and enjoy the splendid rooms, sitting areas, arches, walkways and beautiful garden of E.J. Roberts Mansion.
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 Arbor Crest Winery is located in the historic Cliff House a 450-foot-high bluff. The House overlooks the Spokane River. Both the spectacular view and good wine are reasons to visit Arbor Crest. In summer there are concerts here.
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 WASHINGTON STATE - USA: Conveniently located just 2-hours north of Seattle, and 1.5-hours south of Vancouver, B.C., Mt. Baker Lodging is your source for private, self-catered, fully equipped Mt. Baker area cabins, cottages, condos, chalets, and executive vacation home rental accommodations, located in the mountain villages of Glacier and Maple Falls, at the magnificent gateway to the Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, and the adjacent Mount Baker Ski Area!
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 Nicely furnished 3-bedroom townhouse one block from Greenlake Park. Convenient location just five minutes to freeway and expresslane access to Seattle and not more
than 10 minutes from the University of Washington. Local telephone, cable TV and high speed cable Internet.
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 When it was built for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle was meant to suggest future architectural trends. Today it is the quintessential symbol of Seattle. Its observation deck at 520 feet above ground level provides superb views of the city and its surroundings.
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