The Space Needle

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The Space Needle, built for the Century 21 Exhibition in 1962, remains one of Seattle's most beautiful buildings.  Another enduring landmark of the fair is the Pacific Science Center.

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The Pacific Science Center with its graceful arches


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The Space Needle rises 605 feet above what's now known as the Seattle Center


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Elizabeth Lanzer and Joan


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Bill Bowlus-Root and Joan


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From the top of the Space Needle looking west over Elliott Bay and Puget Sound toward Bremerton and the Olympic Mountains


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Looking southwest toward West Seattle and Blake Island (upper right)


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Looking south toward the shipping docks


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Looking southeast toward First Hill and the Cascade Mountains beyond


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Looking north toward Queen Anne Hill with Lake Union to the right


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Looking northwest

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Looking west again toward Magnolia and the Olympic Mountains




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