Where to Go for Long Weekends from Seattle

Summer traditionally means two things: no more homework, and three-day weekends. Memorial Day weekend has long marked the start of summer, and Labor Day the end. The Fourth of July is, on our luckiest years, calibrated to form a three-day weekend at summer’s midpoint. (Or, as Seattleites call it, “about when you can stop wearing a fleece.”)

The recent adoption of Juneteenth as an official day off from work has meant a mid-June long weekend for some, though not many at Seattle’s biggest companies. And then there’s the summer Fridays trend, a perk that had taken off even before the pandemic and staffing crunch. 

So with all those

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