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And of course there's the Space Needle, probably Seattle's most recognized building worldwide. Standing a tall 520 feet, the Space Needle was built for the 1962 World's Fair.

Well, it's a wrap folks. My tour of Seattle, Washington has finally come to an end. My conclusion? Seattle's got it all. The interesting intermix of modern and historical architecture, the sporting complexes, the wonderful waterfront, and of course all the coffee shops.

I rate my tour of Seattle a solid 4.5 thumbs-up out of a possible 5 thumbs.


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