The Seattle Space Needle

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Cover Art for 9781567111149, The Seattle Space Needle by Craig A. Doherty
ISBN: 9781567111149
Publisher: Blackbirch Pr Inc
Format: Library Binding
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The Space Needle is a towering 605-foot structure that seems to float above the Seattle landscape. At the time it was built, for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair, it was a design and construction triumph and the tallest structure west of the Mississippi River. Today, it remains one of the most enduring symbols of Washington and of the Northwest. Our nation's unique identity has been formed, in large part, by the monuments and landmarks we have erected. Structures such as the famous Gateway Arch in St. Louis and the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., stand today as permanent reminders of the people and events that have built a strong America. Many of these structures made history even as they were created; most integrated the latest in design and technology and required the skills of thousands of workers. For the first time, the Building America series chronicles the massive undertakings that mark some of the greatest triumphs of human engineering. The fact that these projects were even attempted, and then completed successfully, is a testament to the boldness of human ingenuity and a tribute to the brave spirit of the American people. It is that special spirit that is now captured in the pages of the Building America series. Grades 3-7; 7 1/2 x 9; 48 pages; 40-45 photos; Chronology; Glossary; Further Reading; Source; Notes; Index

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