WATCH: World's first revolving glass floor in Seattle’s Space Needle - News Summed Up

WATCH: World's first revolving glass floor in Seattle’s Space Needle


WATCH: World's first revolving glass floor in Seattle’s Space NeedleMANILA, Philippines — “Mr. Together with Pacific Science Center, which was designed by Seattle-based Japanese-American architect Minoru Yamasaki, also the architect of New York’s World Trade Center; Space Needle was constructed in 1962 for Seattle’s World Fair as the “Eiffel Tower of the Space Age,” said Genny Boots, Space Needle Corp. Public Relations Manager. (Space Needle) is synonymous with the city,” Boots enthused. Space Needle is built to withstand up to 200 mph winds and up to 9.0 magnitude earthquakes. Because there are so much to do, see and hear in Space Needle, it is among the first things to visit in Seattle, said Boots.


Source: Philippine Star October 17, 2024 16:53 UTC



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