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Bellingham

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The City of Bellingham formed in 1903 when the cities of New Whatcom and Fairhaven consolidated from what were once four separate settlements (Fairhaven, Whatcom, Sehome, and Bellingham). The local economy got its start in resource extraction, notably coal and timber. The Georgia-Pacific mill on the waterfront, whose site is now being redeveloped into a dynamic mixed-use neighborhood, sustained the local economy for many years. Recently employment has diversified from heavy industry to education, services, tourism, and retail. Bellingham is the seat of Whatcom County.

Situated on Bellingham Bay, you can venture from downtown and in minutes be in rural farmland, the North Cascades or out on the salt waters around the San Juan Islands. Bellingham is situated abot 80 miles North of Seattle and 55 miles from Vancouver. Environmentally friendly practices such as recycling are part of the culture here. Bellingham is known for being a town that cares for its environment and its residents enjoy the many outdoor activities the region supports.

Outdoor adventure has become a big part of the reasons why people live and visit here. From skiing at nearby Mt. Baker to whale watching near the San Juan Islands, the region offers many attractions. While the community is growing, it still retains much of its authentic self and commitment to its laid back, progressive style.

Downtown thrives with a variety of locally owned businesses, fine dining and nightlife options. It is also the cultural core of the city, with an eclectic mix of museums and performance venues all within blocks of each other. The historic Mt. Baker Theatre hosts a variety of live performances year-round. The nearby Whatcom Museum of History & Art showcases exhibitions of contemporary art and regional history in four buildings.

Down on Bay Street is the American Museum of Radio and Electricity. It links the scientific exploration of the phenomenon called “electricity” with the development of radio into its Golden Age. Compelling, interactive exhibits spanning three centuries feature a world-class collection of unique electrical objects and radios.

Nearby on Commercial Street is the Bellingham Railway Museum. This facility traces the history of the railway in Bellingham through a variety of hands on exhibits and simulators. The Museum's Lionel and tinplate exhibit features a collection of pre- and post-war Lionel, Marx and Ives toy trains and the accessories that went with them.

Western Washington University attracts students from across the region to Bellingham. This keeps the city relatively young and vibrant, and contributes to a unusually rich local cultural scene. WWU is also home to one of the largest & finest collections of outdoor sculpture on the West Coast featuring the works of internationally renowned artists including Richard Serra, Isamu Noguchi, Beverly Pepper and Anthony Caro

Fairhaven is noted for its colorful, 19th century history. With hopes of being the next Chicago, Fairhaven bustled with hotels, taverns, an opera house, concert garden, restaurants and brothels. The boom, driven initially by demand for lumber, coal and fish, was further fueled by the rumor that Fairhaven...



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Washington DC - Goodnight Mr. Lincoln Bike and Stroll Night Tour 2.5 hours

Goodnight Mr. Lincoln Bike and Stroll Night Tour

Bike the Sites and Washington Walks offers families a whole new way to tour our nation?s capital: Family Bike Adventures. These 2 ? hour walking/biking tours have something for everyone in the family - hands-on activities and stories for the little ones, a fun and safe way to see the sites and memorials, and - for mom and dad - a chance to relax while someone else is in charge.

This tour is a kid's-eye-view of Mr. Lincoln and his place in our shared history that?s perfect for anyone ages 4 to 9. Get caught up in the fun as we explore Abe Lincoln as a child and the President he became. Come for the stories, games, and memories at the Lincoln Memorial and White House. On the way there and back, you'll get to visit Signer's Island, the Einstein Memorial, Vietnam Memorial and more on a beautiful evening ride around the National Mall.

This tour is seasonal and operates from 28 May through to 3 September

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Washington DC Evening Segway Tour 4 hours

Washington DC at Night

The Washington D.C. Segway Night Tour is the only way to see DC at sunset and at night. Be part of it and not stuck behind bus windows listening to boring comentary. Instead ride a Segway and you'll see DC as it was meant to be enjoyed!

Your 4 hour evening tour begin with a 40 minute training session. You'll glide first to the White House and Old Executive Office Building to see the seat of the Executive Branch.

Then it's down to the west end of the National Mall and the Lincoln, Vietnam and Korean Memorials. You'll come back along Constitution Avenue and stop to visit the new World War II Memorial in the shadow of the Washington Monument. A quick glimpse of the south lawn of the White House and you're down Constitution Avenue a little further to the National Archives - home of the Constitution, Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence and more American treasures.

You'll hear about the National Mall, Smithsonian Castle and Air and Space Museum before continuing to the east end of the Mall to see the seat of the Legislative Branch - the United States Capitol. Finally you'll return along Pennsylvania Avenue passing buildings such as the J. Edgar Hoover (FBI) building and Ford's Theatre.

Also see the National Gallery of Art, American History Museum and US Botanical Gardens all the while, of course, riding the coolest machine in the world.

All tours are limited in size with 1 guide so you can count on a great, intimate experience. Discover what it's like to be a celebrity as everyone turns to watch you glide by!

This tour is seasonal and operates between 1 April and 30 November, 2007

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Washington DC Arrival Transfer - From Dulles Airport Varies

Washington, DC Arrival Transfer

Your voucher is valid for travel to WASHINGTON DC HOTELS only, and not to private residences, bus, train stations or another airport

Get to your hotel efficiently and effectively - no waiting for cabs or spending a fortune on transfers. SuperShuttle is here to serve you!

In 1983, SuperShuttle pioneered the shared ride door-to-door ground transportation concept with the opening of it's Los Angeles, California operation. Today, SuperShuttle is the premier shared ride provider in the United States. Each day SuperShuttle provides door-to-door service for over 20,000 guests, that is almost seven million guests each year.

From the beginning, SuperShuttle was established with a tradition of exceptional guest service. The strategy was simple: to be the premier shared ride transportation company, by taking care of the guest better than anyone else.

Don't forget to also book your return transfer

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