Buildings/Landmarks | Seattle Seahawks | Businesses Built in the Seattle Area | Mountains | Seattle History |
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What is the Smith Tower
The tallest building in Seattle in 1914
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What is 1976
The year the Seattle Seahawks joined the NFL
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What is Amazon
Largest tech based business built in the Seattle area
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What is Mount Rainier at 14,409'
Tallest mountain in Washington state
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What is 1889, November 11
The year Washington State became a state
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What is The Seattle Great Wheel
The name of the giant Ferris wheel at Pier 57
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Who are the Legion of Boom
Nickname for the Seahawks' secondary that was coined in 2011
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What is Starbucks
Largest coffee business built in the Seattle area
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What day did Mt St Helen's erupt.
May 18, 1980
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What is 1851, November 13
The year Seattle became a city
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What is the Space Needle
This building was designated as an official landmark in 1999
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Who are the Broncos
Seahawks defeated this team to win their first Super Bowl
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Who are Bill Gates and Paul Allen
These two men were the founders of Microsoft
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What is Mount Baker
Name of the mountain 30 minutes east of Bellingham
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What is 1889, June 6
The year of the Great Seattle Fire
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What is the F5 Tower
The name of the newest building on the northwest corner of 5th and Columbia?
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Who is Tyler Lockett
Player that holds the team record for longest kick return
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What is Costco
This wholesale club opened it's first warehouse in Seattle in 1983
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What are Cascade Pass, White pass, Stevens Pass
Name of the mountain passes you can travel to get to from Western to Eastern Washington
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What is 1962
The year of the Seattle World's Fair
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What is 933 feet
The height of Columbia Tower in feet
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Who is Chuck Knox
The Coach that coached the Seahawks to their first post season appearance
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What is Boeing
This Seattle based company designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes worldwide
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What is Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, Mount Rainier, Mount Adams and Mount St. Helens
The five volcanic peaks anchoring the Washington Cascades
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The Duwamish (mother)
The Suquamish (father)
The tribe(s) that Chief Seattle(Seathl) was a member of
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