A scenic close up picture taken of the Seattle Seahawks Quest Field. This is the field in which the Seahawks play their home football games. Qwest Field has a 67,000 seat capacity, with 5,000 additional seats available for special events, and 1,400 seats for fans with disabilities. With a roof covering 70 percent of the seating area, fans will enjoy wide, comfortable seats with sideline seating a mere 52 feet from the playing field and end-zone seats just 40 feet from the action. The facility also features a dozen elevators and expansive concourses with an ample provision of concessions stands and restrooms. On June 2nd, 2004, the Seahawks announced a new stadium sponsorship agreement with Qwest Communications International Inc., with the stadium to be named "Qwest Field."
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Qwest Field
A vertical close up picture taken of the Marion Oliver McCaw Hall taken during the daytime. McCaw Hall is located in the Seattle Center near the Key Arena and Mercer Arena and down the block from the Space Needle. Marion Oliver McCaw Hall opened on June 28, 2003. McCaw Hall includes a state-of-the-art 2,900-seat auditorium, a 400-seat Lecture Hall, a cafe, a luminous five-story serpentine glass Grand Lobby, and a 17,800-square-foot public plaza. McCaw Hall is the home to Pacific Northwest Ballet, Seattle Opera, community festivals and guest performers from around the world, plus weddings, conventions, receptions, meetings and more!
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Marion Oliver McCaw Hall