Seattle, Washington
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Seattle, Washington
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- PIRATE (R-Class Sloop) Seattle, Washington 1929
- JOHN N. COBB (Fisheries Research Vessel) Seattle, Washington 1950
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Smith Tower
Seattle, Washington
Completed in 1914 with a height of 462 feet, this Seattle skyscraper built by New York architects was the tallest building in the west for decades.
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Space Needle
Seattle, Washington
21 Apr 1962
Built just in time for the opening of the Seattle World's Fair in 1962, the Space Needle was an expression of the fair's futuristic theme, “Century 21.” Today, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Seattle from the rotating observation deck.
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Museum of Pop Culture
Seattle, Washington
Formerly known as the Experience Music Project and Science Museum, the Museum of Pop Culture is housed in a magnificently unique building designed by Frank Gehry.
- Windham Apartments Seattle, Washington 1925
- Sigma Kappa Mu Chapter House Seattle, Washington 1930
- YWCa Building-Seattle Seattle, Washington 1914
- Naval Reserve Armory Seattle, Washington 1942
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Seattle Asian Art Museum
Seattle, Washington
1933
With its Art Deco architecture, scenic park setting and vast collection of art from Japan, China, Korea, India and the Himalayas, the Seattle Asian Art Museum is well worth a detour from downtown.
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