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This is a transcript of a video that shows a bike tour of Seattle, WA. The narrator starts at Kerry Park and visits various landmarks, such as the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, the Ballard Locks, and Green Lake. Along the way, he shares some historical and personal facts about the city and its culture. He also mentions some of the bands he saw live, the stadiums he visited, and the neighborhoods he lived in. He ends the tour at Lake Union Park and thanks the viewers for watching.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Space Needle is located in Seattle, Washington.
2. The city of Seattle was founded in 1851 and incorporated in 1869.
3. Seattle is named after Chief Seattle, the head of the Duwamish and Suquamish tribes.
4. Chief Seattle was born around 1780 and died in 1866 at the age of 85.
5. The city of Seattle covers an area of 142.07 square miles.
6. As of 2022, the population of Seattle is 749,256, and the population of the metropolitan area is 4.02 million.
7. The Burke-Gilman Trail is a 27-mile trail that begins in Ballard and ends in Bothell at the north end of Lake Washington.
8. The University of Washington is located in Seattle and has a main campus of 703 hectares.
9. The university was founded in 1861 as Washington Territorial University.
10. Green Lake is one of Seattle's most beloved parks and attracts thousands of people every day.
11. The park serves as a nature reserve for hundreds of species of trees and plants, as well as numerous birds and waterfowl.
12. Interstate-5 starts in Los Angeles and ends at the Canadian border.
13. The Seattle Great Wheel opened in 2012 at Pier 57 and is 175 meters tall.
14. Ye Olde Curiosity Shop was founded in 1899 on the waterfront and is still operating today.
15. The Museum of History and Industry is located on the waterfront and was once the Army Naval Reserve building.
16. The Alaska Highway Viaduct was a two-story elevated highway that ran along the Seattle waterfront and was demolished in 2019.
17. The Seattle waterfront has undergone significant changes in recent years, including the construction of a new tunnel and the redevelopment of the waterfront area.
18. Pike Place Market is one of the oldest public farmers markets in the US and attracts over 10 million visitors annually.
19. The Space Needle was built for the 1962 World's Fair and is 184 meters tall.
20. The International Fountain was built for the World's Fair and is a popular spot for children to play.
21. Key Arena was once the home of the Seattle Supersonics and is now used for concerts and other events.
22. The Seattle Center is a public park and events space that was built for the 1962 World's Fair.
23. The Denny Regrade was a series of redevelopment projects that reshaped the landscape of central Seattle between 1900 and 1931.
24. The Seattle Art Museum is located in downtown Seattle and features a collection of art from around the world.
25. The Pioneer Square neighborhood is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Seattle and is known for its historic buildings and vibrant nightlife.
26. The Smith Tower was once the tallest building in Seattle and is now a popular spot for tourists.
27. The T-Mobile Park and Lumen Field are home to the Seattle Mariners and Seattle Seahawks, respectively.
28. The Kingdome was a stadium that was built in 1973 and was home to the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners before it was demolished in 2000.
29. The University of Washington's campus is located in the university district of Seattle and features several historic buildings.
30. The Quad is the main gathering place on campus and is surrounded by six buildings that house the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
31. The Husky Union Building is a popular spot for students to eat and socialize.
32. The Burke-Gilman Trail is a popular spot for walking and biking and runs through the University of Washington campus.
33. The Seattle waterfront is home to several historic ships, including the USS Turner Joy.
34. The Seattle Aquarium is located on the waterfront and features a collection of marine life from around the world.
35. The Seattle Great Wheel is a popular tourist attraction and offers stunning views of the city.
36. The Ballard Locks are a popular spot for tourists and feature a fish ladder and a botanical garden.
37. The Ballard neighborhood is known for its Scandinavian heritage and features several historic buildings and landmarks.
38. The Golden Gardens Park is a popular spot for hiking and features several trails and scenic views.
39. The Shilshole Bay Marina is a popular spot for boating and fishing and features several restaurants and shops.
40. The Fisherman's Terminal is a dock that is home to Seattle's commercial fishing fleet and features several restaurants and shops.
Note: Some of these facts may be mentioned multiple times in the text, but I have only listed each fact once in the above list.