The Space Needle is the centerpiece of this skyline view of Seattle from Kerry Park on Queen Anne Hill. Summer in Seattle means going out and fully embracing the city and its many neighborhoods. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Shoppers and browsers clog Seattle’s Pike Place Market. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Stroll along the sand of Seattle’s Golden Gardens Park and you might encounter Guila Muir, a devoted, fiftysomething open-water swimmer. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Brrr, that’s some cold water! Braving 55-degree water, kids play at Golden Gardens Park in the Ballard area of Seattle. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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As the signs suggest, the Seattle neighborhood of Fremont just might consider itself the center of the universe. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
A piece of public art frames an idyllic moment along the Burke-Gilman Trail in the Fremont area of Seattle. The neighborhood is known for its bohemians and unpredictable statuary, including statues of Lenin and a concrete troll. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Theo Chocolate, which is based in the Seattle neighborhood of Fremont, gives tours so popular that they usually require advance reservations. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
At Seattle’s Theo Chocolate, the pins on the map represent where tourists have come from. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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Manager Gary Davidson gets down a guitar at Dusty Strings Acoustic Music Shop. The Seattle den of folkies also make harps and dulcimers and give music lessons and workshops. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Folks gather atop Queen Anne Hill in Kerry Park to enjoy the view in Seattle. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
In summer, daredevils hit the floating high-dive platforms in Green Lake. One can also rent kayaks, canoes, rowboats and more. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
In need of some toy tentacles? There’s only one place to head -- Archie McPhee, Seattle’s venerable vendor of goofball gifts and toys. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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Sleepless in Seattle? Well, maybe just a brief loll is in order at Olympic Sculpture Park when there’s so much to see and do. The Space Needle looms in the distance. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Playing in the rocks at the water’s edge near Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Browse the many offerings at Elliott Bay Book Co. The local institution moved to the Capitol Hill neighborhood in 2010. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
The Hotel Deca is a striking example of Streamline Moderne near the University of Washington campus in Seattle. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)