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The Space Needle is 605′ tall and was built for the 1962 World’s Fair.
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Space Needle Loop, Seattle, WA, United States
SUN–THU: 9am–10pm FRI–SAT: 9am–10:30pm
The Space Needle is 605′ tall and was built for the 1962 World’s Fair.
Visited 2981 times, 1 Visits today
(541) 987-2333
32651 Highway 19, Kimberly, OR, United States
10am -5pm daily, excluding national holidays.
Do you have an ‘inner archaeologist’? The John Day Fossil Beds National Monument has 3 spectacular locations, the Clarno Unit, Painted Hills Unit, and the Sheep Rock Unit. But the best place to see fossils is the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center, in the Sheep Rock Unit.Read More
(503) 434-4180
Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, Northeast Captain Michael King Smith Way, McMinnville, OR, United States
Dreams of flight have captured the imaginations of children and adults alike for centuries. Founded in the memory of Captain Michael King Smith, our exhibits celebrate the lives of innovators, pilots, and veterans who courageously pioneered flight in these remarkable machines.Read More
Summer: (541) 432-5331 Winter: (503) 781-4321
Wallowa Lake Tramway, Wallowa Lake Highway, Joseph, OR, United States
With the opening of the gondola in 1970, Wallowa County added one of it’s most popular attractions. The 3700′ vertical ascent to the summit of Mt. Howard is a memorable experience.Read More