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What do you want to learn about in 2023?

Tell us what burning questions you have.

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There’s so much city out there to explore.

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Hi folks — Alina and Gabe here.

It sounds cheesy to say, but we genuinely mean it when we say that the more newsletters we write, the further in love with Seattle we fall.

It seems like there are never-ending nooks and crannies, history and legends, and restaurants and bars to explore. We learn something new everyday and hope that you do, too.

As much fun as we have on this end of things, our main goal is to help you learn more about our city.

So tell uswhat do you want to read more about in 2023?

Is there a neighborhood curiosity that needs investigating? Do you have a hankering for a certain kind of cuisine and want some recs? Or maybe there’s a neat piece of history you think others would like to know about.

Shoot us an email and we’ll get right on it.

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