Some people pride themselves on finding a locale's hole-in-the-wall haunts when they visit — passing up the tourist traps in favor of more underground hot spots. If you're that type of traveler and are planning a visit to Seattle, "underground" should be taken literally. The Pacific Northwest metropolis as it stands today was built atop an entire, pre-existing city, and climbing down the steps to tour it is like taking a trip to the past. Learn the history and check out footage from a tour in today's featured article.
Ally Mauch
Associate Editor
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This US Metropolis Was Built Atop an Abandoned City That You Can Still Tour Today
A trip to Seattle, Washington, might take you past several interesting, above-ground attractions, like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market. But what if we told you there was a place to visit that actually takes you under the city's streets while transporting you back in time?
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