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Seattle Southside Cities 9th Ave SW 9th Ave SW Henderson St Martin Luther King Jr Way S 16th Ave SW 16th Ave Olde Thyme 8th Ave SW Ave 8th Aviation Airport Way S East Marginal Way S The Museum of Flight S Norfolk St Renton Ave S Lake Seattle Kubota Gardens Washington 51st Ave S Ave 51st Green River Trail 158 SW 106th St S Boeing Access Rd SW 107th St SW 108th St S Bangor St 158 35th Ave SW Ave 35th SW Ave 26th 4th Ave SW Ave 4th Sunset Blvd NE SW 112th St Marine View Dr SW NE Park Dr 900 Glendale Way S S 115th St 157 S 116th Way 8th Ave S Ave 8th 42nd Ave S Ave 42nd Des Moines Way S SW 116th St 405 NE Ave Duvall Beacon Ave S Duwamish Park N Ave Logan SW 120th St Sunset Blvd NE 12th Ave SW 12th Ave TUKWILA 157 S 124th St S 124th St 50th Pl S Rainier Ave N 64th Ave S Ave 64th 24th Ave S 24th Ave 599 Renton Ave S SW 128th St Military Way S Tukwila NE 4th St Community Center S 130th St 156 Riverton NE 3rd St Park Macadam Rd S S 132nd St 509 North SeaTac Park S 133rd St Seahurst BURIEN Foster Beach Park Green River Trail SW 136th St Interurban Ave SGolf Links S 2nd St SeaTac 900 S 3rd St Ambaum Blvd SW Community Center 1st Avenue S Avenue 1st Highline SeaTac Econo Lodge 4th Ave SW Ave 4th 68th Ave SW Botanical Garden SeaTac Airport 5 Maple Valley Hwy North Great American Casino Foster Cascade View Riverside Casino Memorial Park Community Park Seattle Southside SW Sunset Blvd Hazelnut Park Chamber of Commerce Walmart 156 Tukwila Heritage and Cultural Center Des Moines Way S 181 Monster Rd SW 9th Ave SW Ave 9th SW 146th St S Ave 42nd Starfire Sports SW 148th St 154B 51st Ave S Ave 51st 169 518 y SW Grady Way a Fort Dent Park 2A W t n Ikawa Park e D SW 152nd St Southcenter Blvd 1 405 SW Henderson St Fort S 154th St Tukwila International Blvd 2 Tukwila Lake Burien 154A Tukwila Park Family Fun Center S 156th St City Hall Southcenter Blvd Martin Luther King Jr Way S Tukwila Train Station Kl 16th Ave SW Ave 16th Crystal Springs Park ic 8th Ave SW Ave 8th k ita Nelsen Historical Land Trust Tours Airport Way S S 160th St t SW 160th St 1 D East Marginal Way S Crestview Park r 154 S Norfolk St Round 1 Bowling Benson Dr S Pacific Hwy S & Amusement Renton Ave S McMicken Military Rd S Bicentennial Park SEATACLake Westfield Heights Park Strander Blvd Seattle Kubota Southcenter iFLY Seattle Gardens Washington AMC Southcenter Odin Brewing Company 51st Ave S Ave 51st Green River Trail 158 ACME Bowl Interurban Trail SW 106th St 153 E Park Andover S Boeing Access Rd 167 SW 107th St SW 108th St S Bangor St Tukwila Pond Park 158 Flying 35th Ave SW Ave 35th SW 26th Ave Minkler Blvd 4th Ave SW Ave 4th Circus Lorem SW 172nd St Sunset Blvd NE SyKart Indoor Racing Marine View Dr SW Parkway E Valley Rd/ S 176th St NE Park Dr 900 SW 41st SE Petrovitsky Rd Super Center Virtual Sports Costco W Valley Hwy S 176th St Seattle Chocolates SW 116th St VISITOR 405 NE Ave Duvall SE Carr Rd 9th Ave SW Ave 9th CENTER 99 Parkway S 180th St SW 43rd St Regal Cinemas 515 SE 140th Ave Logan Ave N Ave Logan Parkway Plaza 12 SW 120th St Sunset Blvd NE 5 12th Ave SW 12th Ave 152 IKEA SW 43rd Bow Lake S Ave 80th Southcenter S 124th St Seattle-Tacoma InternationalRainier Ave N SW Henderson St S Ave 64th Airport RETAIL & ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNITY HOSPITALITY COMMUNITY MARINA & BEACH COMMUNITY S 188th St 68th Ave S Renton Ave S NE 4th St Olde Thyme Aviation 509 SE 192nd St 16th Ave SW 16th Ave NE 3rd St 8th Ave SW Ave 8th The Museum Airport Way S Seattle ‣ S 132nd St of Flight Burien S 133rd St Randy’s Lake You’ll find plenty of places to play, stay, eat 909 Coffee & Wine r Angle Lake S 196th St East Marginal Way S Seahurst BURIEN D 8th Ave S 8th Ave Angelo’s Ristorante Beach Park Washington l West Side Trail South 1st Avenue and explore in Seattle’s Backyard. We’ve Vince’s Italian a S 2nd St Southcenter Parkway Lucky i SE 108th Ave Restaurant r gone ahead and put together a few ideas Liquor BMX/Mountain Bike Trails 900 o S 199th St m S 3rd St 151 Ambaum Blvd SW e S 200th St SeaTac M Interurban Trail to get you going. Have a look at some of 158 SW 4th Ave 68th Ave SW ANGLE LAKE Community Center s Maple Valley Hwy e Key: ‣ n SW 106th St our favorite places in the area! Or visit City Hall i Panther Fred Meyer Highline SeaTac o Botanical Garden M Lake SW 107th St SW Sunset Blvd SW 108th St SeattleSouthside.com/itineraries to create S Boeing Access Rd s Walmart Attraction Light Rail Station e Orilla Rd S SE 204th Way 158 D your own must-see list. Kaihana SushiSaki Monster Rd SW 35th Ave SW Ave 35th SW 26th Ave 4th Ave SW Ave 4th Restaurant Sounder Station S 24th Ave Riverton Heights Park Jack’sSunset Country Blvd Restaurant NE 181 North SeaTac Park Arturo’s Mexican Restaurant Starfire Sports 151 SE 208th St Des Moines Lighthouse Lounge S 212th Retail Store Rental Car Facility Marine View Dr SW SW 148th St NE Park Dr 900 All-Star Sports Bar 169 S 115th St 157 Dragon Gate y SW Grady Way 518 Athens Pizza & Pastaa Fort Dent Park 2A W Grocery Store Trail Pancake Chef t S 212th St SW 116th St 405 Wally’s Chowder HouseNE Ave Duvall n Broiler e Des Moines Creek D via Marina Wood Fired Pizza Park and Trail 37th Pl S Duwamish Library Post Office and Italian Cafe 1 405 Red Robin S 84th Ave Park S 154th St Fort Safeway Sunset Blvd NE Mandarin Kitchen 2 SW 120th St Chamber of Commerce Member S 216th St S 216th St Lake Burien Family Fun Center N Hwy W Valley S 212th 12th Ave SW 12th Ave TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD Dee Des Moines Thai Cuisine Des Moines S 76th Ave Seattle Rental Car Facility Des Moines Marine View Dr S Activity Center 18 min (14.4 mi) 157 Wreck - Dive Site via WA-509 N and Hwy 99 N TUKWILA Southcenter Blvd Kilimanjaro Restaurant & Café from Visitor Center S 124th St DesTukwila Moines Train Station 40th Pl S 50th Pl S City Hall S 160th St Nelsen Historical Land Trust Tours 599 SW 160th St Ocean Quest 1 Steven J. Underwood Star Coffee Restaurant Dive Charters Memorial Park Lake Tukwila Chontong Thai Cuisine SW 128th St NE 4th St Benson Dr S Washington Community Olympus Grille 900 Dock St 84th S Center S 130th St Ulysses' Restaurant City of Des Moines Marina Bicentennial Park Military Way S 156 Waterland Arcade Safeway 5 iFLY Seattle Ginger Palace NE 3rd St Odin Brewing Company 900Macadam Rd S S 228th St Mt. Rainier Pool 405 McMicken Heights Park ACME Bowl Sylvester Rd SW Pacific Hwy S Des Moines 509 S 227th St Interurban Trail Riverton Park Farmers Market Andover Park E Park Andover 132nd Ave SE 132nd Ave Seahurst S Hwy Pacific SE 104th Ave SE 116th Ave BURIEN 167 S 64th Ave Green River Trail 99 Downtown Des Moines 516 84th S Beach Park Military Rd S SW 136th St 599 Salaama Foster Golf Links Seattle-Tacoma Anthony’s HomePort Restaurant/ S Ken Denny’s SeaTac Tuscany at t D Restaurant & Cafe Billy Baroo’s Bar & Grill International Des Moines OysterFlying Bar & Grill e Ambaum Blvd SW Circus Lorem Des Moines Creek s 1st Avenue S Avenue 1st Airport 149B Fortune Casino M 4th Ave SW Ave 4th 5 SW 172nd St 509 167 509 Reflections Bar & Grill BURIEN Foster Great American Casino Maple Valley Hwy o Lake Juba i n 900 Restaurant & Cafe Memorial Park Riverside Casino SEATAC/AIRPORT e Jolie NORMANDY SyKart Indoor Racings E Valley Rd/ 5 Cascade View R SE Petrovitsky Rd 156 Walmart‣ S 176th St SW 41st Community Park SEATAC d N Ave Washington Seattle Southside Virtual Sports Saars Super Saver Foods Costco W Valley Hwy Chamber of Commerce Bistro C and Lounge Seattle Chocolates SE 240th St Westfield Southcenter Mall PARKInterurban Ave S Spencer’s for Steaks & Chops S 240th St S 240th St Hazelnut Park 149A TUKWILA 169 VISITOR SE Carr Rd 518 Din Tai Fung Atrium Lounge & Lobby Bar 4th Ave S 4th Ave Kent CENTER Aqua Terra SW 146th St Café Pho Fort Dent Park 13 Coins S 180th St SW 43rd St Train Station 515 Russell Rd SE 140th Ave Duke’s Chowder House rgb Bar & Grill China Tukwila Heritage Marine View Dr S DES MOINES Gregory’s Bar & Grill 5 E Smith St SW 148th St Pavilion Kizuki Ramen & Izakaya and Cultural Center Clark 405 169 S Ave 16th 518 Bahama Breeze Island Grille y Starfire Sports Lake a Sharps Roasthouse 152 IKEA SW 43rd 80th Ave S 80th Ave Copperleaf Restaurant Joey Southcenter W Bow Lake Military Rd S t BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse n e D Mango Thai Cuisine & Bar Buffalo Wild Wings Maxi’s Restaurant & Lounge Willis St SW 152nd St 167 Family Fun Center Olive Garden Italian Restaurant Tukwila Park Coffee Garden Valley Ridge Park Fort Denny’s SeaTac 99 Cheesecake Factory Bullwinkle’s W Willis St Seaports Lounge 68th Ave S Canyon Dr NORMANDY Ikawa Park Tukwila Restaurant S 188th St Lorem ipsum Highline W Meeker St Moctezuma’s Mexican Restaurant City Hall College Macau Willis St S Ave Central Lake Burien PARK VISITOR Nordstrom Marketplace Cafe 516 S 156th St CENTER Casino SeaTac City Hall 515 Tukwila Train Station Seattle-Tacoma TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD Seafood City Silver Dollar Casino 509 Reith Rd 5 Southcenter Blvd SouthcenterBBQ Blvd Chicken & Pub International 405 Saltwater SE 192nd St Airport SEATAC K Basil’s Kitchen lick Westfield State Park ita Waterleaf Restaurant & Bar Angle Lake Park SE 256th St S 160th St t Southcenter iFLY Seattle SW 160th St 99 D Charley’s r Bowlero 509 154 Nelsen Historical Marinepolis Sushi Land Angle Lake Crystal Springs Park Land Trust Tours S 196th St Odin Brewing S 259th Pl Crestview Park Round 1 Bowling Los Bigotes De Villa AMC Southcenter S 260th St SE 108th Ave SE 260th St SEATAC 99 Strander Blvd Simply Thai N Parkway Square Lake Shopping Center Sizzler Family Patty’s Eggnest 151 Las Palmas Viva Mexico Fenwick Hwy E Valley Outback Steakhouse Steak House Northwest Landing Mizu Japanese Steak
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