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  • Smith Tower is a skyscraper in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Completed in 1914, the 38-story, 484 ft (148 m) tower is the oldest skyscraper in the city and was among the tallest skyscrapers outside New York City at the time of its completion. It was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River until the completion of the Kansas City Power & Light Building in 1931. It remained the tallest building.
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  • Smith Tower is a historic observatory, event venue, office space and world-famous tourist attraction offering tours and locally-inspired food and beverages in Seattle.
  • The burst of the dot-com bubble hurt Smith Tower by raising its vacancy rate to 26.1 percent, twice Seattle's commercial vacancy rate, as of December 21, 2001.
  • 13K Followers, 1,497 Following, 1,189 Posts - Smith Tower (@thesmithtower) on Instagram: "Seattle's Original Skyscraper Closed Monday & Tuesday".
  • Smith Tower, Seattle, Washington. 9,062 likes · 295 talking about this · 38,252 were here. Seattle's Original Skyscraper.
  • Seattle’s original skyscraper, Smith Tower still boasts the best 360-degree views in Seattle. Craft cocktails & bites.
  • Photo c. Seattle and Sound. ... Located in the historic Pioneer Square district, the Smith Tower was once the tallest building west of the Mississippi.
  • Whether you’re interested in exploring its architectural legacy or enjoying breathtaking views of Seattle’s cityscape, Smith Tower has something for everyone.
  • I’m a bit ashamed to say it, but I hightailed it over to Smith Tower and sat in the wishing chair twice for good measure. Smith Tower Wishing Chair, Seattle.
  • Experience the iconic, world-famous Smith Tower Observatory with its historic Otis elevators, stunning 360-degree views of Seattle, and open-air viewing deck.
  • The Smith Tower, located in Pioneer Square, is the oldest skyscraper in Seattle, Washington, USA. ... The building is a designated Seattle landmark.