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Businiess name:  Space Needle
Review by:  Ball-Romney D.
Review content: 
In 1962, some people thought that we might live in places that looked like this flying-saucer topped tripod. Many people like the view from the observation deck http://www.spaceneedle.com/webcam/ but some people may puke on their upward ride. Because it is our distinctive civic architectural icon, all new residents are somehow obligated to go up into it, even if you don't like it, so if you haven't, you might as well get it over with so you can tell your relatives on your next family visit. Wouldn't it have been awful if the old King Dome had been our city's 'icon' and people around the world had identified us with that eyesoar? Perhaps that's why we blew it up. But the Space Needle isn't going anywhere (unless you believe those old Lotto commercials) and it probably won't fall if there is an earthquake, because it is build into one of the largest concrete blocks in the world. It's a bit of a tourist trap, but I used to love it as a kid.

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