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White River Amphitheatre, 40601 Auburn-Enumclaw Road SE (Hwy. 164), Auburn, 98092 www.whiteriverconcerts.com - 206-494-2134.
The biggest concerts play the Northwest's best venue! This 20,000-seat venue presents world-class acts against a spectacular backdrop of Mt. Rainier. May-October. Schedules are available on-line or by phone. White River has been home for Farm Aid 2004, Jimmy Buffett, The Eagles, Coldplay, Reba McEntire, Brooks & Dunn, Sting & Annie Lennox, Fleetwood Mac, Alan Jackson, John Mayer, Aerosmith and Cher among others.
Of the 20,000 capacity, approximately 9,600 seats are under the amphitheatre roof. There is ample parking and diverse food and beverage service on The Plaza. The site also houses the River Lodge (a 6,000-square-foot lounge), the Bear and Wolf Houses (all ages cafes), and four separate restroom buildings. Free shuttle service is available to the amphitheatre from the SuperMall Red Robin for every show. White River offers an outstanding VIP experience for companies and individuals looking to entertain friends, family and clients. The VIP Program includes exceptional seating and first class amenities
Auburn Avenue Theater, 10 Auburn Avenue Auburn, 98001, 253-931-3043
For over 30 years, the Auburn Avenue Theater has presented a diversity of live performances, including Broadway musicals, mystery theater, children's theater, and concerts. In 2007, the City of Auburn leased the theater and re-opened the venue, expanding this time-honored tradition of live, quality performing arts right in the heart of downtown.
White River Valley Museum, 918 H Street SE, Auburn, 98022 - www.wrvmuseum.org - 253-288-7433
A surprising secret – many have discovered that Auburn has the best local history museum in the state! The award-winning museum’s exhibits tell the story of Auburn, from Native American history to the 1920s. They focus on the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, pioneer life, immigration from Europe and Japan, truck farming, railroading and the building of towns throughout the area. Visitors get to wander into a pioneer cabin, climb aboard a Northern Pacific caboose, and investigate the shops in 1924 downtown Auburn. Rotating exhibits are fun and change three times a year. Opening hours are Wednesday - Sunday, Noon to 4 pm.
Public Art
Throughout Auburn are over 20 public artworks, connecting people, place and community. Visit one or two or take the self-guided tour. Maps for the self-guided tours are available from Auburn Parks & Recreation Department. For detail on art pieces and artist Click Here or call 253-931-3043.
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