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Long considered a midcentury novelty, rotating restaurants are spinning back to life in cities across the United States.
architect John Graham Jr. of John Graham & Company dreamed up the Space Needle’s flying-saucer-like revolving restaurant and observation deck. “At the time, John Graham Jr. was a leading ...
features a revolving glass floor. If you're not a fan of heights, check out the SpaceBase gift shop at the bottom of the tower. Past visitors agreed that the Space Needle is a must for first-time ...
Let’s not forget Seattle’s 605-foot landmark which differentiates this city’s skyline: the Space ... restaurant at the top—and there have been a few. Although originally called Eye of The ...