From his Belltown window, a photographer captured what looks like a floating Space Needle on a foggy Thanksgiving morning.
The Space Needle is located in Seattle Washington. It was built in 1962 just in time for the World's Fair. The top looks like a Flying Saucer and is meant to inspire people to look towards the future.
The final preparations for New Year's Eve are underway at the Space Needle, with crews hard at work putting pyrotechnics and lights all over the tower.
Those were the words from the KING 5 newsroom, which aired live on April 1, 1989, that launched perhaps the most infamous ...
SEATTLE — Scores of people gathered at Seattle's Space Needle to bring in the new year by watching a dazzling display of fireworks. PHOTOS | Brilliant Space Needle blazes into 2025 The show ...
The U.S. is full of iconic landmarks with many being popular bucket list trips. Two in the Pacific Northwest are among 25 to ...
Organizers in Seattle said the Space Needle’s flag was raised at sunrise and will remain up until Monday evening. Meanwhile, in western Washington, condolences are pouring in as local leaders ...
The New Year’s Eve fireworks show at the Space Needle has nearly become an annual exercise in futility in Seattle—and it’s time we admit it. Actually, it was time to cancel the Seattle ...
Big, bold letters at the top of the screen read, "Space Needle--April 1, 1989. April Fools Day." At the bottom was what appeared to be Seattle's ... people from eastern Washington, medical people ...
Here's what to know about the two landmarks in Oregon and Washington ... for closures before visiting Crater Lake. The Space Needle in Seattle is an icon of the Pacific Northwest and rivals ...