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Youth Discount (6-16) $4
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Fascinating Tours
Crowne Plaza Seattle Airport Hotel 17338 International Blvd., Seattle, WA, United States$55 -
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Inclusive & Cultural Storytime
Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA, United StatesJoins us for stories that celebrate inclusion, diversity, cultures, and what makes us, us!
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Author Presents
Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA, United StatesA fantastic opportunity to meet four local authors who will captivate the audience by reading their work, answering questions, and signing copies of their books.
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Artists United Opening Reception
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Strength in Her Story
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7Stories: “Paths Not Taken” or “Diary Entries”
Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA, United StatesThis month’s theme: "Paths Not Taken" or "Diary Entries" Who hasn’t been held captive by a powerful, funny, or frightening story? 7 STORIES is a night
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Flavors of Arab American Heritage: A Culinary Journey through Cultural Expression
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Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive Presentation with Jack Christensen and Gary Tarbox
Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA, United StatesTo register for this event, click here!
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7Stories: “Duped” or “Aha!”
Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA, United StatesThis month’s theme: "Duped" or "Aha!" Who hasn’t been held captive by a powerful, funny, or frightening story? 7 STORIES is a night of such storytelling
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UFO Northwest
Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA, United StatesPresented by Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau. Enjoy Speaker Steve Edmiston discussing the true 1947 story of how Washington State spawned the Men in Black.