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  2. Space Needle - Wikipedia

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    The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. Considered to be an icon of the city, it has been designated a Seattle landmark . Located in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood, it was built in the Seattle Center for the 1962 World's Fair , which drew over 2.3 million visitors.

  3. List of tallest observation towers in the United States

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    Space Needle: 184 m (605 ft) 1962 Steel Seattle, Washington: Built for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair, the Century 21 Exposition. 5 San Jacinto Monument: 173 m (567 ft) 1939 Concrete La Porte, Texas: The monument is topped with a 220-ton star that commemorates the site of the Battle of San Jacinto.

  4. Gatlinburg Space Needle - Wikipedia

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    The Gatlinburg Space Needle is a 407 feet (124 m) tall observation tower in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, United States. The tower has an outdoor observation deck that provides a 360 degree view of the Great Smoky Mountains and the city of Gatlinburg. [1] Upon completion in 1969, it was the second tallest tower in the state of Tennessee.

  5. CityVille Space Needle: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Rather than looking like the real world Space Needle, this structure is unique in appearance containing bright colors and lots of CityVille Space Needle: Everything you need to know Skip to main ...

  6. CityVille Space Needle: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Rather than looking like the real world Space Needle, this structure is unique in appearance containing bright colors and lots of. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  7. Seattle Center - Wikipedia

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    The Space Needle, an official city landmark, featuring an observation deck and formerly a revolving restaurant. [10] At the time of its completion in 1961, the Space Needle was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. International Fountain, located in the center of the complex. Designed by Japanese architects Kazuyuki Matsushita and ...

  8. David E. Skinner II - Wikipedia

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    David E. "Ned" Skinner II (1920 – August 7, 1988) was a shipping heir and philanthropist in Seattle, Washington who was one of the first owners of the Space Needle and Seattle Seahawks. He was born in Seattle and attended Lakeside School .

  9. John Graham & Company - Wikipedia

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    44 Montgomery (left), adjacent to the Hobart Building, San Francisco. John Graham Jr. (1908–91) was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. [4] After graduating from Yale University, he established a short-lived satellite office of his father's firm in New York City in 1937, and took over the main office in 1946.