Smith Tower is one of the tallest places in Seattle. There is also a viewing platform. Compared with the Space Needle, I personally feel that the angle of viewing Seattle is better. The vision is very open and you can see a lot of scenery.
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SmithTower is a skyscraper in Seattle and one of the local landmarks. The building is located in Pioneer Square and was built between 1910 and 1914. The building is named after its builder, gun and typewriter tycoon Lyman Cornelius Smith. With 38 floors, Smith Tower was the tallest office building west of the Mississippi River until it was surpassed by the Kansas City Power and Light Building in 1931, but it was still the tallest building on the West Coast. Until 1962, it was surpassed by another building in Seattle, the Space Needle.
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Smith Tower is one of the tallest places in Seattle. There is also a viewing platform. Compared with the Space Needle, I personally feel that the angle of viewing Seattle is better. The vision is very open and you can see a lot of scenery.
Smith Tower is also a very tall space, this tall location can also see a lot of good projects, is also the city's highest commercial building, nearby commercial facilities are also quite a lot, you can buy a lot of small things.
Smith Tower Commission has a history, once the tallest building in Seattle. But even now, Smith Tower is still one of the landmarks in Seattle. And the Smith Tower can still enjoy beautiful views of Seattle city.
Smithtower is the most luxurious apartment in Seattle, and the tall buildings are the landmarks here. The decoration is very distinctive, the elevator design is like a pull rod in ancient times, and you can feel the European scene. In the viewing building, you can enjoy the scenery of Seattle around.
This is Seattle''s first skyscraper. There is an interactive museum that encourages the visitor to imagine him or herself as a character living back in time of the construction of the building. Take the elevator ride to the top and walk in the outdoor observatory and see the sights of Seattle.
Our hotel manager and others we met suggested we skip the Space Needle (sorry Space Needle) and view the city from the Smith Tower, which is located in Smith Colona and has been over a hundred years old. The 35th floor deck surrounds the building with a wonderful view. There are two floors full of history and culture, and the rest is office building. We used my AAA card (in our CAA situation) for $5 admission. Loved it very much
Has occupied the West Coast's tallest building for half a century, and was surpassed by the Space Needle. For more than a century, it has always brought the best Seattle scenery to the public. The operator of the old brass ladder will take visitors to the 35th floor, and the guided tour will let you learn more about the back story after the view. From any angle, you can see the most beautiful Seattle, not only the Space Needle, Ferris wheel, Columbia Center, Stadium, Pioneer Square, Chinatown and International District, but also Mount Rainier, Cascade, Natural landscapes including Olympic Mountain and Phuket Bay.