The Space Needle was opened to the public during the Seattle World's Fair, on April 21, 1962.
The hollow core of a needle is called the lumen. It is the open space inside the needle through which fluids are drawn or injected.
It was open for business in one year at a cost of $4.5 million. In 2000 it underwent renovations that cost $21.0 million.
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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 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 Space Needle is in Seattle Washington.
Construction began on the Space Needle on April 17, 1961, and finished on December 8, 1961. The opening gala at the restaurant was March 24, 1962.
Gatlinburg Space Needle was created in 1970.
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The space needle is 499 feet tall.
The Space Needle is located in Seattle, Washington State.