If I were in charge of children's scout trip I would bring them to museums so that they will be able to see a glimpse of the past, and some fun places where their imagination and creativeness will be enhanced. These are my top 3 picks must-visit places in Seattle, Washington: 1. Museum of Flight is a very big facility filled with all things that are related to flight.
This would surely grab the attention of the children. You will find here the primitive glider designed by Wright brothers to the modern "Blackbird" capable of Mac 3 and an 80,00 ft ceiling. There are a number of buildings that are found there which includes the main exhibit hall, the "Red Barn" which was the original manufacturing facility for Boeing, the new wing featuring "Personal Courage", and also the Airpark which showcases a number of prototype aircraft like 747s and 737 and rare ones like the first jet propelled "Air Force One" and a Concorde Jet.2.
Experience Music Project Museum is offering fun and informational exhibits to inspire musical creativity. Music can greatly enhance children's learning capabilities. So this should be included in the itinerary.3.
Lake Washington Fish Ladder has underground windows that offer a rare view of migrating salmon and trout passing through the fish ladder headed for rivers and streams to their spawning. This experience will surely be implanted in the minds of the children.
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