If looking for a unique and interesting lunch or dinner when in Seattle there is a restaurant called the Space Needle Tower in Seattle. It is also known as a landmark observation deck.
The Seattle Space Needle.
The Space Needle.
Space Needle
The Space Needle is a 605 foot tower in Seattle, WA. It was built for the 1962 World's Fair. It has a restaurant and an observation deck on top and banquet/meeting space about a hundred feet up. It is a well known, iconic part of Seattle - with great 360 degree views of Seattle, Lake Union, Puget Sound, and depending on Seattle's also iconic rain, a great view of the very impressive (iconic) dormant volcano, Mr. Rainer.
The Space Needle is a 605 foot tower in Seattle, WA. It was built for the 1962 World's Fair. It has a restaurant and an observation deck on top and banquet/meeting space about a hundred feet up. It is a well known, iconic part of Seattle - with great 360 degree views of Seattle, Lake Union, Puget Sound, and depending on Seattle's also iconic rain, a great view of the very impressive (iconic) dormant volcano, Mr. Rainer.
I don't know where the Sears Tower is. Or what it is. So, who cares? Figure it out yourself people. My friend's name is Jade.
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 was opened to the public during the Seattle World's Fair, on April 21, 1962.
A real answer would be that the Space Needle is at The Seattle Center. address 400 Broad Street. Its very near downtown. heard of the EMP? its at the same place. Same place the Sonics play - The Key Arena. the neighborhood i would say is lower Queen Anne Hill. Uh... look in the sky. It's the big metal thing. Drive towards there.
The Statue of Liberty The Brooklyn Bridge The Grand Canyon The Seattle Space Needle The Empire State Building The Sears Tower The golden gate
There are actually 25 lightning rods- including the tower itself- on top of the Space Needle; though lightning storms are relatively uncommon in the Seattle area, so it is not struck very often. It was recently struck by lightning three times (May 19, 2009), and was struck three years before, in 2006.
The Space Needle is 605 ft. tall and the Statue of Liberty is #05 ft. clearly The Space Needle is taller.