- wanderwisdom.com Travel Destinations Seattles-Space-NeedleJune through September is the driest time of year in Seattle, with little rain on average, so pick a nice clear day and head to the Space Needle.
- dozr.com blog/building-the-seattle-space-needleLearn about the history of the Seattle space needle, why it was built and how the Seattle Space Needle become an iconic structure.
- maps.roadtrippers.com us/seattle-wa/attractions/…Seattle, surrounded by mountains and water, is a city with a beautiful setting, and the best way to really see it all is from its iconic Space Needle.
- howitworksdaily.com seattle-space-needle/Lightning rods: As a prominent point on the Seattle skyline, the Space Needle is equipped with 25 lightning rods to protect it from the elements.
- facts.net space-needle-facts/Safety Features: Earthquake and wind resistant, lightning rods, fire safety equipment. Purpose: The Seattle Space Needle Is an Observation Tower.
- seattle.curbed.com building/2669/space-needleIt’s now arguably the most distinct part of our skyline, but there used to be a Seattle without a Space Needle—and we have the photos to prove it.
- metalarchitecture.com projects/space-needle-…The Space Needle is 605 feet above ground level. It was built in 1962 for the Century 21 Exposition, Seattle’s World’s Fair.
- cntraveler.com activities/seattle/space-needleWhat’s this place all about? The Space Needle is undoubtedly one of Seattle's (and America's) most iconic landmarks.
- afar.com places/space-needle-seattleSkyCity Restaurant Atop the Space Needle. SkyCity Restaurant offers breathtaking views of Seattle and Puget Sound from the dining room.
- visitseattle.org partners/space-needle-pd/Two viewing levels with floor-to-forever glass and the world’s first revolving glass floor clearly show off more Seattle than ever before.