skyline, not because it’s the largest building in the city but because its revolutionary architecture stands alone among American structures. Built to be the dominant structure in the 1962 World’s Fair, the space needle has been a popular attraction ever since. A great thing to do is dine at the SkyCity Restaurant that hovers 500 feet in the air and rotates 360 degrees as you experience some of Seattle’s finest cuisine. Entrees start around and patrons receive a free elevator ride and admission to the observation deck, which alone usually runs about 20 bucks a person. While in the area visit the Pacific Science Center that houses an IMAX theatre, planetarium and laser dome theater in addition to 6 acres of hands on fun with abundant things to do. Other nearby attractions include the Seattle Children’s Museum and the Seattle Center Monorail.
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