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What to See in Kent - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 6 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Kent (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Accesso ShoWare Center, Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum, and Interurban Trail. Also, be sure to include Kent Valley Ice Centre in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Kent (Washington).

Accesso ShoWare Center

Arena in Kent, Washington
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Arena in Kent, Washington. The accesso ShoWare Center is a multi-purpose arena in Kent, Washington, United States.[1]

Address: Kent, 625 W James St, Kent, WA 98032-4406

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Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum

Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum
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Top attraction, Specialty museum, Museum

Address: 5917 S 196th St, 98032-2132 Kent

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Interurban Trail

Interurban Trail
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The Interurban Trail South is a rail trail in King and Pierce counties, Washington. The interurban trail North is a bicycle route running from Downtown Seattle through Shoreline and to the Snohomish County, Washington line.

The Interurban Trail South is a partially paved 14-mile (23 km) recreational trail open for non-motorized use. It connects Tukwila to Pacific, and the towns of Kent, Auburn, and Algona along the way. Additionally, the Cities of Edgewood and Milton have completed and opened paved segments of the Interurban trail that are not yet connected to the main segment from Tukwila to Pacific, and the City of Fife has a short segment now under construction. When planned construction is completed to close the gaps in Pacific, Edgewood, and Milton, the trail will extend from Tukwila to Fife.

The trail occupies an abandoned Puget Sound Electric Railway corridor and connects to the Green River Trail.

In addition to the main line of the Interurban trail between Tukwila and Fife the Interurban Trail will connect to the planned northerly extension of the Foothills Trail through Puyallup and Sumner. When that connection is completed, a continuous trail will extend south through Pacific, across the county line into Sumner and Puyallup where it will connect with the existing Pierce County Foothills Trail to South Prairie and the planned extension of the Foothills trail to Buckley and Enumclaw.

The Interurban Trail North begins as a signed bicycle route in downtown Seattle running through the Fremont neighborhood, through Phinney Ridge and Greenwood, to 110th and Fremont where it becomes a paved rail trail until 128th and Linden where it will become a cycletrack to the City of Shoreline Border. At the City of Shoreline the route becomes a wide non-motorized route for 3 miles until the Snohomish County line.[2]

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Kent Valley Ice Centre

Kent Valley Ice Centre
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Ice skating, Ice rink, Performing arts, Entertainment

Address: 6015 S 240th St, 98032 Kent

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Kent Farmers Market

Kent Farmers Market
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Shopping, Farmer's market, Shop, Market

Address: W Harrison St, 98032 Kent

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Rusty Raven Studio

Rusty Raven Studio
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Museum

Address: 212 1st Ave S, Kent

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