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Good: The space is wonderful. My daughter loves it there and asks to go nearly daily. The staff...
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Good: The space is wonderful. My daughter loves it there and asks to go nearly daily. The staff are wonderfully considerate and helpful. It is a great place to take children and their new facility is just awesome. They are planning on a roof top exhibit in the future.. Bad: You not suppose to bring coffee in; which for me, my child could spend the entire day there, so it would be nice to have a beverage. ;-) I also wish they had an a contracted baby sitter service that could play with your kids while you get some shopping done. I'm sure that is against some law or code though.. Improvements: I'd like to see the roof top exhibit come into realitiy for them. There has also been talk about expanded the facility to make room for more attractions. I also heard that there is talks to collaborate with a local technology company, I think Computer Source to bring about a high tech science exhibit.. Other: People reading reviews of this facility need to keep in mind that the Children's Museum of Skagit County had an entirely new facility created for them at the Skagit Mall, which the space is being leased to them for $1 a year. Their new space is wonderful and they have so many new attractions over what may have been there before in their Mt. Vernon location. If you haven't visited them in their new location you really need to..
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Tulip Town
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Aquariums, Zoos & Botanical Gardens
15002 Bradshaw Rd
Mount Vernon,
Washington 98273
This place is a bit more farm-like and country than Roozengaarde. Still a great place to view...
More 1 year ago
This place is a bit more farm-like and country than Roozengaarde. Still a great place to view tulips. The have big strips of tulips in fields, which is an impressive display for pictures.
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The Lincoln Theater Center in Mount Vernon, WA was built in 1927. It closed as a commercial...
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The Lincoln Theater Center in Mount Vernon, WA was built in 1927. It closed as a commercial theater sometime in the early 70's, but was brought back to life by a group of civic minded theater, history, and architecture buffs. Over a period of many years, it has been lovingly restored, and now is one of the finest venues in the area, showing art-house and independent movies, often also featuring concerts on the (also lovingly restored) "Mighty Wurlitzer" organ. The crowds attracted to the Lincoln are the type who turn off their cell phones, don't carry on conversations throughout the movie, and stand and applaud at the end of many movies. The concession stand is manned by volunteers and features popcorn with real butter! Prices are a bargain, and members get a discount! The theater also is a prime venue for local live theater productions.
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