CULTURAL
SUMMARY

Seattle's culture is a dynamic blend of historical significance and modern innovation, heavily influenced by its maritime and technological heritage. The city's culinary scene features local favorites like Pacific Northwest cuisine and fresh seafood. Music and arts thrive in Seattle, with performances at the Benaroya Hall and exhibits at the Seattle Art Museum. Historical sites such as the Pioneer Square offer insights into the region's past, particularly its growth during the Klondike Gold Rush. Seattle's history is deeply intertwined with the development of the Pacific Northwest.

TOPOGRAPHY

The region features a mix of urban landscapes, coastal shores, and mountain ranges, with natural landmarks such as the Puget Sound and the nearby Cascade Range, offering a blend of natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities.

CLIMATE

The climate is temperate maritime with mild, wet winters and cool, dry summers. Summer temperatures average around 75°F, while winter temperatures average around 35°F. Rainfall is common throughout the year, with the wettest months being November and December.

LANGUAGES

The two most common languages spoken are English and Spanish.

RELIGIONS

Major religions in the region include Roman Catholicism, Presbyterian, and Methodist.

INDUSTRIES

Technology: The area supports a strong technology industry with major employers like Microsoft and Amazon excelling in software solutions and e-commerce.

Aerospace: The region has a significant aerospace sector with companies like Boeing excelling in aircraft manufacturing and innovation.

Biotechnology: The area has a robust biotechnology industry with companies like Seattle Genetics leading in medical research and development.

LOCAL
EVENTS

The area hosts events like the Seafair, celebrating local culture and community; the Northwest Folklife Festival, showcasing music and arts; and the Bumbershoot, featuring a diverse array of performances and activities.

TOURISM

Popular tourist destinations include the Space Needle, known for its iconic architecture and views; the Pike Place Market, featuring local produce and crafts; and the Museum of Pop Culture, offering exhibits on contemporary culture.

RECREATION

Favored activities include hiking, kayaking, and biking, with major parks like Discovery Park and Golden Gardens Park being popular destinations.

MISSION
HISTORY

In 1854, four missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in California were sent to labor in the Washington and Oregon territories. Enough converts joined to form a congregation along the Lewis River. During those early years, animosity against the Church members was so strong in Washington that when one convert died in 1911, her grave was dedicated secretly at night.

Many Church members helped with Washington's railroad construction for the Northern Pacific Oregon Short Line in the 1880s. In 1930, Church membership in Washington was 1,900 in eight congregations, with chapels in Everett, Spokane, Seattle, and Olympia. Many members flocked to the state with the completion of the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River in the early 1940s. A temple was completed in Seattle in 1980.

The Spokane and Columbia River Washington Temples were completed and dedicated in 1999 and 2001, respectively.

MISSION
GROUPS

These groups are a great way to connect with other families who have missionaries in the same area, reconnect with other missionaries you served with in the past or simply learn more about the mission.  Robust membership activity can make these groups truly amazing resources!

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