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Bite of Seattle. Seattle Center, Seattle, WA 98109. Phone: 425-283-5050;
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Seattle Center, Seattle, WA 98109. Phone: 206-281-7788; Fax: 206-281-7799.
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Queen Anne Pool. 1920 1st Avenue W, Seattle, WA 98119. Phone:
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June 1999, 4th edition, Paperback,
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June 2002, 7th edition, Paperback,
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