Let’s not forget Seattle’s 605-foot landmark which differentiates this city’s skyline: the Space Needle. The iconic ... s round observation deck look like an unidentified flying object ...
The top looks like a Flying Saucer and is meant to inspire people to look towards the future. The Space Needle is an icon to Seattle just as the Eiffel Tower is to Paris, France. Around the Space ...
Thanks to the reader who provided heads-up on this - a laser light show from the Space Needle on Friday night, likely visible here across the bay. Here's the alert sent by Needle management: On Friday ...
If you’re in Seattle tonight, keep your eyes to the sky! There is going to be a laser show at the Space Needle.
If there's one thing Seattle is known for (aside from coffee), it's the 605-foot-tall Space Needle. Built for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle has dominated Seattle's skyline ever since ...
Colorado State University Rams fans left their mark on Seattle as the iconic Seattle Space Needle lit up green and gold ahead ...
Head to the Space Needle to really see Seattle. Built for the 1962 ... this home store has new and antique items alike, from delicate dishes to gilded handcrafted paper art. Around the corner ...
Colorado State University Rams fans left their mark on Seattle as the iconic Seattle Space Needle lit up green and gold ahead of the Rams' second-round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament game.
Colorado State University Rams fans left their mark on Seattle as the iconic Seattle Space Needle lit up green and gold Saturday ahead of the Rams’ second-round NCAA Men’s Basketball ...