The Shaw Room host's a variety of meetings, seminars and banquets. The Center House, located just steps away on the Seattle Center campus offers a convenient stop for coffee and pastries as well as many lunch options. There are also several restaurants located within walking distance of the Shaw Room. The courtyard located just out the doors of the Shaw Room is perfect for taking a break from scheduled activities. Seattle Center Customer Service is located on the second floor of the Center House to assist all campus guests.
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Saturday, September 04, 2010
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Monday, September 06, 2010
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Tuesday, September 07, 2010
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Directions / Map
From I-5:
Take Mercer Street exit and take right at light. Take left at next light onto Valley and follow into Broad Street. Take right on Denny Way then right on 1st Avenue.
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