The Space Needle is just one of the many attractions at the site of the 1962 World's Fair. There is the amusment park on the grounds to the north of the space needle as well as the national flags and the huge fountain that is lit-up at night. You can go up to the observation deck in the space needle but going all the way to the top and sitting and having a meal in the spinning restaurant is a real hoot! Just don't leave anything on the ledge unless you aren't planning on seeing it for an hour as the restaurant turns in a 360 degree circle to allow the best views of the city on a summer day. There is the Science Museum and Children's Museum that should not be missed. You can watch a show at the Omni-dome or peruse the shops in the center of the Seattle Center grounds. On the very edge of the grounds there are the Opera house and the symphony as well. On the southernmost part of the grounds you can also visit the The Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame.
go to the very top and go to the gift Shop and eat the restaurant
From its name a space needle is a tower that has a space ship look on top and a needle on above it. Thus, it is called a "space needle."
The Space Needle is in Seattle Washington.
No. The Seattle Space Needle is a restaurant and tourist attraction.
Gatlinburg Space Needle was created in 1970.
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like a space needle haha Google that and you will see it
The space needle is 499 feet tall.
The Space Needle is located in Seattle, Washington State.
The space needle comes to a point. I think the very top may be a antenna that looks like a needle, but is is not a real needle. Just the shape.
The space needle was build in the 1940's for the world fair. The theme of the fair was the future. The person that build the needle wanted to make some thing that would make people of space. So he named it the space needle.
The ZIP code of the Space Needle is 98168. The full address of the Space Needle is: 400 Broad Street Seattle, WA 98109
Whether the Space Needle is cool, or not, is purely a matter of personal opinion.