Costruction began on 17 April 1961 and the tower opened for business on 21 April 1962.
It was built to celebrate the World's Fair.
The Space Needle was built as an attraction for the Seattle Worlds Fair of 1962.
The Space Needle in Seattle typically receives an average of 2,800 visitors per day.
the seattle space needle is 16 years old** Incorrect built in 1962, The Space needle is 50 YRS old.
The Space Needle was opened to the public during the Seattle World's Fair, on April 21, 1962.
Construction on the Seattle Space Needle began on April 17, 1961. The iconic structure was built for the 1962 World's Fair, which had the theme "The Age of Space." The Space Needle was officially completed on December 8, 1961, and has since become a symbol of Seattle.
The space needle has nothing to do with space, it is just a tourist location in Seattle, WA that is used for restaurant's. It slowly rotates and mostly just looks cool. Actually.. It was built for the World's Fair. Not for restaurants.
The time it takes to see the Space Needle in Seattle depends on your location and visibility. On a clear day, you can see the Space Needle from various parts of the city, but the best view is from close proximity.
It has 25 lightning rods on the roof.
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."
I was there, and the structure you seek is the Space Needle.
The Space Needle is in Seattle Washington.