Seattle Washington Commercial Flooring Contractor
Commercial flooring contractors in Seattle Washington may not have sealed the floors in Pike Place Market, but they surely have put Silikal down in many restaurants, commercial kitchens and museums throughout the city. Silikal is both beautiful as well as wear proof, so why not?
Speaking of Pike Place Market, you absolutely must visit there! It is hours and hours worth of looking about admiring things, tasting foods, and ducking flying fish from the fishmongers! The market is right on the waterfront, thus you can admire the Olympic Mountains, West Seattle, Elliott Bay and Puget Sound from the Market. In addition this oldest continually operating market in the nation sells local arts, seafood and even fresh flowers. Cross the street and be sure and have some coffee at the very first Starbucks too!
Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, the Seattle Space Needle is a must see, if only because of the views of Seattle it affords the viewer. It is 605 feet tall at its highest point, and its observation deck is located at 520 feet. At 500 feet can be found a rotating restaurant that takes an hour to rotate all the way around the tower as you eat. You will be able to see Elliott Bay and its islands, Mount Baker, Mount Rainier, the Cascade Mountains as well as the Olympic Mountains from there. On the other hand, there are many people who prefer the night views!
Another “do not miss” is the Seattle Museum of Flight. Be forewarned that there are a number of buildings to be visited, so be sure and wear good walking shoes! You will see primitive glider designs that were made by the Wright Brothers, and you’ll even see a “Blackbird” that can easily hit Mach 3 and a ceiling of 80,000 feet! You will see the original “red barn” which Boeing used for manufacturing, and you’ll even get to view some prototype aircraft.
You will also visit the original jet propelled “Air Force One.” There is even a Concorde jet shown there! In addition you will get to visit an actual air traffic control tower, see ten fighter aircraft from WWI and II, and come inside a life-sized replica of the International Space Station. More? Sure. You will even be able to land the Apollo lunar module directly onto the moon, or you may bring in the space shuttle to its perfect landing! Kids will especially love to utilize the flight simulators as well as the hang gliding simulators!