Sharing the Vision: to Restore
Listen to part of our vision statement and join us.
Reconcile, Restore and Transform lifes…
Duration : 13 min 30 sec
Listen to part of our vision statement and join us.
Reconcile, Restore and Transform lifes…
Duration : 13 min 30 sec
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Duration : 49 sec
Seattleâs King Street Station is a landmark in the Amtrak system. Completed in 1906, it served as the passenger train stations for the Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railways in Seattle. As Amtrakâs current Seattle train station, it is still an exciting place to begin or end a train trip.
Here are five tips/hints for making your visit to Seattle King Street Station enjoyable:
One: If you plan to wait at the station, bring your bag lunch or snacks with you. There are no restaurants or snack bars in the station. Alternatively, arrive early and eat at one of the nearby Pioneer Square restaurants such as Tullyâs Coffee on 2nd Avenue South, King Street Bar and Oven (American and Italian food) and Asia Ginger Teriyaki also on 2nd Avenue South.
Two: If you check your bags, you will be able to explore the historic station. You will notice that it is being remodeled to restore it to its original luster. If you walk outside you will see the stationâs 242 foot clock tower that was inspired by the Piazza de San Marcoâs bell tower in Venice, Italy.   When you come back through the main entrance, you will be walking through the Compass Room, which is the base of the clock tower. See its marble compass star laid into the floor. As the restoration continues, other historical features of Seattleâs train station will come back to life.
Three: Speaking of front door, there is only one public entrance to Seattleâs King Street Station. It is located at the foot of King Street. You do not want to be dropped off on Jackson Street by the station since there is no entrance from there at the current time.
Four: Donât be fooled by Hertzâs website. There is not a rental car counter for any company at the King Street Station. Most of the national brands such as Avis and Enterprise will pick you up at the front door of the train station or reimburse your taxi fare. Also, you may want to check out Fox Rent A Car located at the Sea-Tac Airport. They may pick you up if they are not busy. Given their low rates, it may be worth the cab ride to their airport location.   Also, they are open when many other downtown Seattle rental car offices are closed.
Five: If you have time, donât miss sampling Seattle Pioneer Squareâs shops and services. There are 18 art galleries and antique stores within 4 blocks of King Street Station. You can get fine soap and personal care products at the Seattle Soap Company store on Jackson Street. Or you may wish to visit the Ebbets Field Factory Outlet on South Main Street where you can purchase vintage-inspired sports-themed clothing.
Charles Self
http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/seattle-king-street-station-five-tips-to-finding-services-close-to-seattles-amtrak-train-station-750334.html
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Duration : 3 min 7 sec
Tech at Precision Restorations (http://www.PrecisionCarRestoration) spatter painting the trunk of a 1952 Buick.
Duration : 44 sec
As you can probobly tell by now, I don’t actually own my own car yet, but to add to my last question, If I did get an antique police car would it be legal to put a light and siren and police decals on it as long as it was clearly outdated? I’m talking about taking a 58 ford fairlane and doing a seni-complete to complete restoration, making it look like an antique police car. The 58 Fords have to be the most beautiful police cars ever made.
For antique use only and never driven on the road, then yes you can.
As you can probobly tell by now, I don’t actually own my own car yet, but to add to my last question, If I did get an antique police car would it be legal to put a light and siren and police decals on it as long as it was clearly outdated? I’m talking about taking a 58 ford fairlane and doing a seni-complete to complete restoration, making it look like an antique police car. The 58 Fords have to be the most beautiful police cars ever made.
For antique use only and never driven on the road, then yes you can.
Seattleâs King Street Station is a landmark in the Amtrak system. Completed in 1906, it served as the passenger train stations for the Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railways in Seattle. As Amtrakâs current Seattle train station, it is still an exciting place to begin or end a train trip.
Here are five tips/hints for making your visit to Seattle King Street Station enjoyable:
One: If you plan to wait at the station, bring your bag lunch or snacks with you. There are no restaurants or snack bars in the station. Alternatively, arrive early and eat at one of the nearby Pioneer Square restaurants such as Tullyâs Coffee on 2nd Avenue South, King Street Bar and Oven (American and Italian food) and Asia Ginger Teriyaki also on 2nd Avenue South.
Two: If you check your bags, you will be able to explore the historic station. You will notice that it is being remodeled to restore it to its original luster. If you walk outside you will see the stationâs 242 foot clock tower that was inspired by the Piazza de San Marcoâs bell tower in Venice, Italy.   When you come back through the main entrance, you will be walking through the Compass Room, which is the base of the clock tower. See its marble compass star laid into the floor. As the restoration continues, other historical features of Seattleâs train station will come back to life.
Three: Speaking of front door, there is only one public entrance to Seattleâs King Street Station. It is located at the foot of King Street. You do not want to be dropped off on Jackson Street by the station since there is no entrance from there at the current time.
Four: Donât be fooled by Hertzâs website. There is not a rental car counter for any company at the King Street Station. Most of the national brands such as Avis and Enterprise will pick you up at the front door of the train station or reimburse your taxi fare. Also, you may want to check out Fox Rent A Car located at the Sea-Tac Airport. They may pick you up if they are not busy. Given their low rates, it may be worth the cab ride to their airport location.   Also, they are open when many other downtown Seattle rental car offices are closed.
Five: If you have time, donât miss sampling Seattle Pioneer Squareâs shops and services. There are 18 art galleries and antique stores within 4 blocks of King Street Station. You can get fine soap and personal care products at the Seattle Soap Company store on Jackson Street. Or you may wish to visit the Ebbets Field Factory Outlet on South Main Street where you can purchase vintage-inspired sports-themed clothing.
Charles Self
http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/seattle-king-street-station-five-tips-to-finding-services-close-to-seattles-amtrak-train-station-750334.html
examples of the work Klean Restoration can perform, including but not limited to smoke, water, and fire damage, demolition, rebuild, cosmetic to structural.
Duration : 1 min
At http://CleaningTerrazzo.com we can help you with your terrazzo icleaning and terrazzo restoration needs, it's what we do. Terrazzo restoration in Wilton Manors is the green way to go, we can ist you with your Terrazzo Polishing and Terrazzo repair and Terrazzo Restoration projects.
Duration : 1 min 9 sec