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Photos of Seattle Architecture (8)
There are (8) photos of the keyword,
Seattle Architecture
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
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Travel Locations
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Washington State
:
Seattle
#2320 — A scenic close up picture taken of the Original Starbucks located at Pike Place Market in downtown
Seattle
, Washington. Tons of people are seen outside of the building as they are wanting to order coffee.
Original Starbuks
#2319 — A scenic vertical picture taken of a big
Seattle
business building in the background and a restaurant patio with umbrellas and tables in the foreground. Photo was taken against a blue sky.
Seattle
Building & Restaurant Patio
#2318 — A close up, scenic vertical picture taken of the
Seattle
Space Needle against blue sky.
Seattle
Space Needle Against a Blue Sky
#7 — The Space Needle on a beautiful, sunny day in
Seattle
, Washington. 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.
Space Needle
#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
#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
#125 — A view of the Space Needle and
Seattle
, Washington from a hill near
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. Blue sky is seen above and a tree is to the right.
Space Needle,
Seattle
#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