Listen to our Destination Spotlight on Seattle
Michael Woody, Senior Vice-President
Visit Seattle
www.VisitSeattle.org
Just over 5 years ago we last checked-in on the Emerald City, and as many travelers think about cities like Washington DC, Philadelphia or Boston for Independence Day — we decided to focus on Seattle for a west coast summer report. Located in the 42nd State in our Nation that was admitted to the Union back in 1889, during our live national broadcast of America’s #1 Travel Radio Show on 1 July 2023, for “Destination Spotlight” #109 in our popular show series, Visit Seattle’s Michael Woody connected with us. From Washington State wines to Seattle’s famous coffee, Pike Place, Boeing, Ocean Cruising and more — we enjoyed a quick but wide-ranging conversation with Michael. To hear the full interview that aired across the USA via our now 520+ weekly stations airing RMWorldTravel with Robert & Mary Carey and Rudy Maxa and should help put Seattle on your destination list, simply click on the play arrow immediately following this text…
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Ali Daniels, Senior Vice-President
Visit Seattle
www.VisitSeattle.org
For the 26th installment of our RMWorldTravel “Destination Spotlight” we turn to the 42nd State in our nation, commonly known as the Evergreen State, to showcase the city of Seattle, Washington. The topography that surrounds the area is some of the most picturesque you’ll find, and so many activities abound to satisfy all types of travelers. Whether you’re a boating or aviation enthusiast, a techie, you enjoy the outdoors or ocean cruising, a coffee aficionado, like to explore islands, want to take in a professional baseball, football or basketball game, or visit a renowned aquarium — Seattle will keep you busy and coming back for more. During the live broadcast of RMWorldTravel with Robert & Mary Carey and Rudy Maxa on 2 June 2018, Ali Daniels, a lifelong resident and Senior Vice-President of VisitSeattle joined us to talk about her city. Here’s a link to that discussion …