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Seattle 101: Four Fun Things to Do in Ballard

October 23, 7:28 PMSeattle Newcomer ExaminerShiwani Srivastava
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The Ballard Locks
The Ballard Locks
Photo courtesy www.seattle.gov

In part five of this series, we make our way over the bridge and into Ballard ... a neighborhood so hip, so historical, and so out there on its own (that's a good thing), it's easy for newcomers to forget it's part of Seattle. 

But that's okay.  Have you ever seen a bumper sticker that says "Free Ballard"?  Well, 100 years ago, Ballard was actually its own city, and some of its residents would happily secede from Seattle today.  Trust me -- that's part of the charm.  Ballard is a truly unique Seattle neighborhood.  So make your way out there and do some exploring.  Here are a few ideas:  

1.) The Ballard Locks - Formally known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, this feat of engineering is also a popular tourist spot.  Why, you ask?  Two words: fish ladder.  

2.) Golden Gardens Park - If you're from a place with a beach, Golden Gardens will hit the spot.  And if you're not, well, prepare yourself for forest trails, fire pits, boats, and beautiful views.

3.) Museums & Galleries - Ballard is known for its Scandinavian roots, so make your way to the Nordic Heritage Museum for a history lesson.  You could also fill a day there exploring art galleries.

4.) Boutiques - The boutiques of Ballard are teaming with amazing finds, ranging from the extravagant to the affordable. Even my gal pals from New York were impressed with the shopping. 

For more info: Missed the other parts of this series? No problem. It's never to late to start exploring:
Seattle 101: Four Fun Things to Do in the U-District
Seattle 101: Four Fun Things to Do in Fremont
Seattle 101: Four Fun Things to Do in Capitol Hill
Seattle 101: Four Fun Things to Do in Belltown
Seattle 101: Four Fun Things to Do in Queen Anne

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