Pacific Science Center announced that its campus will open its gates to the city of Seattle, literally, and the rest of the ...
1. It was built for the Seattle World’s Fair. In 1962, the famous architectural feat was made as a Space Age symbol for the ...
“Seattle World’s Fair scenes have been exaggerated, parodied, remixed,” writes University of British Columbia scholar Jeffrey Severs in… ...
If there's one thing Seattle is known for (aside from coffee), it's the 605-foot-tall Space Needle. Built for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle has dominated Seattle's skyline ever since ...