You’ll want to visit for the tulips and daffodils, but you’ll stay longer just to spend more time with the animals. The largest car collection in the state, LeMay walks you through the history of the automobile with hundreds of cars of all eras and even puts you behind the wheel of a Model T Ford (after a few lessons, of course). It’s all hands-on!Ĭontinue your day of time travel with a stop at LeMay Collections at Marymount. Here, you’ll learn how things were done back in the day and actually do things great-great-grandparents-style. Take a step back in time at the Pioneer Farm Museum where you can experience life in the 1880’s. And while you’re there, grab a bucket of veggies to feed the llamas, goats, kangaroos, and even a zebra. Rent yourself a rod and reel, bait a hook, and drop a line in ponds stocked with rainbow trout. The early bird gets the worm… and so do the fish at Old McDebbie’s Farm and Jim’s U-Fish (yes, that’s the real name). Paints, canvas, and something to sip are provided… just bring your imagination. Throughout the two-mile loop, you’ll come across ducks, geese, and great blue herons, as well as placards that introduce you to the local flora and fauna.Īrt’s on the agenda at Art Studio 27, where you’ll unleash your inner Picasso. Next, head out to Farrell’s Marsh Wildlife Area and say hello to some feathered friends. Make the short drive out to Curran Apple Orchard at University Place, where you can wander the orchard, pick your own apples, squeeze cider and even take classes on insects and pruning and thinning trees. Well, you’re starting your adventure with a lot of them. You know what they say: “An apple a day…”. It’s in the center of the action and just a short walk from remarkable restaurants and sublime shopping. Tacoma and the surrounding areas have a lot of great hotels ( find them here), but for this weekend, you’re going to want to treat yourself to the Silver Cloud at Point Ruston. And a view of the water won’t hurt either. A place that’s both refreshing and exciting, relaxing and exhilarating. Treat yourself to a weekend of exploration, experimentation, and excitement in the playground that is the Pacific Northwest.įirst off, you’re gonna need a home base. And just because school’s out doesn’t mean you can’t learn new things. With apologies to Alice Cooper, school’s not out forever - just a few months - so you’ve gotta make the most of the time you have this summer. School's Out! A 3-Day Plan for Your Summer Break
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