Space Needle

Space Needle

The Space Needle is a tower in Seattle, Washington and is a major landmark of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and a symbol of Seattle. Located at the Seattle Center, it was built for the 1962 World's Fair, during which time nearly 20,000 people a day used the elevators, with over 2.3 million visitors in all for the World Fair. The Space Needle is 605 feet high at its highest point and 138 feet wide at its widest point and weighs 9,550 tons. When it was completed it was the tallest structure west of the Mississippi River. It is built to withstand winds of up to 200 miles...
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Opened:April 21, 1962
City:Seattle
Latitude:47.6205
Longitude:-122.3493
Also Known As:The Needle, Space Needle, Seattle

Location of Space Needle

Map showing the location of Space Needle Seattle Center
Seattle, Washington

Architects of Space Needle

Victor Steinbrueck
Victor Steinbrueck

Victor Steinbrueck was a Seattle architect, and University of Washington faculty member, and best known for his efforts to preserve the city's Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market. Steinbrueck came to Seattle from North Dakota in 1913. In 1930 he enrolled in the University of Washington Program in...
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Travel destinations near Space Needle

Seattle
Seattle
Population: 598,541

Seattle see-at-əl or locally /siːˈæɾɫ̩/ is the county seat of King County, Washington. With 608,660 residents as of the 2010 Census, Seattle is the largest city in the Northwestern United States. The Seattle metropolitan area of about 3.4 million inhabitants is the 15th largest metropolitan area in the country. The city is a major seaport situated on a narrow isthmus between Puget Sound and Lake...
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Space Needle Photo Gallery
Space Needle
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