Rainier Vista

Seattle


What other US university campus has a perfectly framed view of a glacier-drizzled, 14,410ft stratovolcano? This beautiful green corridor of lawns and walkways emanates from the steps of UW's Red Sq and was designed by John Olmsted as the centerpiece for the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo.


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