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SubSeattle Tour is a rollicking, scenic joyride through out-of-sight city neighborhoods, with lots of irreverent humor, sightings and stories of Seattle's varied subcultures. Travel the connecting route of parks designed by descendants of Frederick Law Olmsted of New York Central Park fame. See Lake Washington beaches, the house where Nirvana's Kurt Cobain lived (and died). Travel Seattle's original gay Pride Parade route along Capitol Hill's Broadway Ave. Seattle is a city of upstarts and start-ups. See it from the margins of mainstream culture. It's the