Coast Guard Museum Northwest
The Coast Guard Museum Northwest is dedicated to preserving the heritage of the United States Coast Guard in the Pacific Northwest. The museum is located on the property of Coast Guard Station Seattle on the Elliott Bay waterfront south of Downtown, Seattle, Washington.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9:00 AM—3:00 PM
- Type: Museum
- Also known as: “Building 5”
- Address: 1519 Alaskan Way South, Seattle, WA 98134
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include King Street Station and The Mitt.
King Street Station
Railway station
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King Street Station is a train station in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is served by Amtrak's Cascades, Coast Starlight, and Empire Builder, as well as Sounder commuter trains run by Sound Transit. King Street Station is situated 3,400 feet northeast of Coast Guard Museum Northwest.
The Mitt
Work of art
The Mitt is an abstract bronze sculpture by Gerard Tsutakawa, installed outside the left field entrance of T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington. The Mitt is situated 1,100 feet northeast of Coast Guard Museum Northwest.
Stadium station
Railway station
Photo: Atomic Taco, Public domain.
Stadium station is a light rail station located in Seattle, Washington. It is situated between the SODO and International District/Chinatown stations on the 1 Line, part of Sound Transit's Link light rail system. Stadium station is situated 2,600 feet east of Coast Guard Museum Northwest.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pioneer Square-International District and Sodo-Georgetown.
Pioneer Square-International District
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Pioneer Square is Seattle's oldest neighborhood, showcasing a wealth of art galleries, bookstores, antique shops, cool restaurants, and buzzing nightclubs within easy walking distance of Downtown.
Sodo-Georgetown
Photo: Lumpytrout, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Seattle's SoDo used to be called "South of the Dome", referring to the now-demolished Kingdome stadium; to keep some sense in the name, it is explained now as "South of Downtown".
CID
Suburb
Photo: ZhengZhou, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Chinatown–International District is a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It is the center of the city's Asian American community. Within the district are the three neighborhoods known as Chinatown, Japantown and Little Saigon, named for the concentration of businesses owned by people of Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese descent, respectively.
Coast Guard Museum Northwest
- Categories: military museum, United States federal agency, building, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: King County, Puget Sound, Washington, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
47.59063° or 47° 35′ 26″ northLongitude
-122.33773° or 122° 20′ 16″ westElevation
10 feet (3 metres)Inception
1943Open location code
84VVHMR6+7WOpenStreetMap ID
way 681314682OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museum
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