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Photos of Blue Sky Space Needle (15)
There are (15) photos of the keyword,
Blue Sky Space Needle
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
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Painting
Travel Locations
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Washington State
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Seattle
#444 — A close up picture of the very tip of the Seattle
Space
Needle
located in Washington State. This photo was taken from Queen Anne Hill overlooking the city. The 605 foot (184 meter)
Space
Needle
was designed by Edward E. Carlson for the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle. The futuristic structure has become a symbol for the city, and is home to festive events such as the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display.
Close Up of Tip of
Space
Needle
#826 — A scenic picture looking up at the Seattle
Space
Needle
with an interesting clouds and
blue
sky
background. The
space
needle
has become the symbol of Seattle as well as one of the symbols of Washington State. The
Space
Needle
is 605 feet tall (184 meter) and was designed by Edward E. Carlson for the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle.
Looking up at
Space
Needle
#816 — A scenic vertical picture taken of the Seattle
Space
Needle
and the Seattle
sky
scraper buildings behind it on a sunny day with
blue
skies. This picture is taken from the top of Queen Anne Hill where from this point you can see the entire city of Seattle, the Olympic Mountains, the sound, the Cascades, and Mount Rainier when it is actually "out."
Seattle
Sky
crapers &
Space
Needle
#822 — A scenic picture of the entire city of Seattle with the
Space
Needle
and Mount Rainier seen in the distance. This picture shows the Seattle
sky
line on a beautiful sunny afternoon. You can also see Safeco Field in the distance.
Seattle
Sky
line & Mount Rainier
#845 — A scenic picture taken looking towards the front or entrence to the Seattle
Space
Needle
. The
Space
Needle
is located at the Seattle Center right across the street from the KOMO News 4 building. This picture was taken with a beautiful
sky
background with
blue
sky
and patchy clouds.
Front of Seattle
Space
Needle
#1533 — A scenic picture taken of the city of Seattle from across the Puget Sound at Alki Beach. This picture was taken on a beautiful sunny day.
Seattle &
Blue
Sky
#1442 — A scenic picture of the Seattle
Space
Needle
and a view of the Olympic Mountains seen in the distance behind the
needle
. This picture was taken from across the Puget Sound at Alki Beach on a sunny day.
Seattle
Space
Needle
& Olympics
#2318 — A close up, scenic vertical picture taken of the Seattle
Space
Needle
against
blue
sky
.
Seattle
Space
Needle
Against a
Blue
Sky
#607 — A scenic picture taken of the city of Seattle Washington. In this pictures you can see the tall buildings of Seattle along with the
Space
Needle
. The City of Seattle is located in the State of Washington on Puget Sound which is 113 miles (182 km) south of the U.S.-Canadian border. The city is located at sea level. The highest hill elevation in the city is 520 feet. Greater Seattle excels in livability with a mild climate, affordable housing, a full range of arts, cultural and sporting events, an abundance of shops and restaurants, and easy access to outdoor recreational activities throughout the year.
Seattle, Washington
#124 — A scenic view of the
Space
Needle
and Seattle, Washington from a hill near Seattle.
Blue
sky
is seen above and the tall buildings of Seattle are to the left.
Space
Needle
& Seattle
#829 — A close up scenic picture taken of the Seattle
Space
Needle
with tree branches covering the foreground of the photo and
blue
sky
in the background. The
Space
Needle
is located in downtown Seattle, Washington at the Seattle Center. The
space
needle
has become the symbol of Seattle as well as one of the symbols of Washington State.
Space
Needle
& Tree Branches
#1295 — A scenic picture taken of the
Space
Needle
at dusk in Seattle, Washington.
Blue
sky
and the moon are seen in the background.
Space
Needle
at Dusk
#123 — A view of the
Space
Needle
located in Seattle, Washingon on this beautiful sunny day. The 605 foot (184 meter)
Space
Needle
was designed by Edward E. Carlson for the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle. The
Space
Needle
has become a symbol for the city, and is home to festive events such as the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display. The
Space
Needle
was completed in December 1961, and officially opened four months later on the first day of the World's Fair, April 21, 1962.
Space
Needle
View
#152 — A view of the
Space
Needle
from a hill near Seattle. The 605 foot (184 meter)
Space
Needle
was designed by Edward E. Carlson for the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle. The futuristic structure has become a symbol for the city, and is home to festive events such as the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display. The
Space
Needle
was completed in December 1961, and officially opened four months later on the first day of the World's Fair, April 21, 1962.
Tree &
Space
Needle
#1424 — A scenic picture taken of the Seattle
Space
Needle
with tree branches seen in front of it and
blue
sky
seen in the background.
Tree Branches in Front of
Space
Needle