From Deseret News archives:
Seattle City ranks among top U.S. tourist destinations
But is Seattle really that rainy?
No, according to David Blandford, director of public relations for Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau.
"Seattle summers tend be consistently dry and warm," he said. "As for the rest of the year, Seattle's precipitation statistics speak louder than its rainy reputation, counting many major U.S. cities that get more of the wet stuff."
For example, Boston, Houston, Miami, New York and Washington, D.C., all receive greater annual precipitation than Seattle (at 37.04 inches a year), according to the National Climatic Data Center.
Add a vibrant downtown with many galleries and museums, plus such icons as the Space Needle and the Pike Place Market, and the H2O angle is only one way to enjoy a surprisingly diverse Seattle.
Located almost 900 miles from Salt Lake City, Seattle's overnight visitors in 2006 increased to 9.4 million, up 3.4 percent from the previous year.
Blandford said that in the mid-1990s, Seattle garnered several big destination accolades, widely credited to its influence in pop culture gourmet coffee, grunge rock, and movies such as "Sleepless in Seattle."
"Today, it is widely considered a top travel destination," he said, "because its tourism infrastructure has matured to feature a bustling cruise port (400,000 passengers each year), world-renowned cultural institutions, such as the Seattle Public Library's downtown brand and Olympic Sculpture Park, growing numbers of hotels and gourmet restaurants and more."
The Space Needle, though not as tall at 520 feet above the Seattle metropolis, lives up to its billing "Go from 0 to 'Wow' in 41 seconds." Located at Seattle Center on the northwest side of town, the Space Needle is the tallest structure in the area and offers 360-degree, commanding views of downtown and the region.
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