In which US city is the landmark tower known as the Space Needle?
Correct answer: Seattle

Britta
I love the Space Needle! It's one of the neatest places I've ever been, although I was just a kid when I went. I'd love to go now and check out the new technology like the iPad wall, along with the view, as I'm sure it's changed since 30 years ago. #Washingtonian

(:Valja80:)
I know this because of Grey’s Anatomy 😂

tojomystic
one day I'd love to visit Seattle and see this for myself

Player #6461500
Britta, yes it has changed. No one really visits Seattle anymore and its quickly beating out Tacoma as the most dangerous place to live in westetn washington. Riddled with homeless who attack innocent tourists and residents to junkies leaving needles everywhere, not to mention all of the tent cities popping up, it has really lost its luster and has becomes very depressing. (i live here so the info is very valid and current).

Momagoose66
(:Valja80:), I know it because of Fraiser lol

Sphynx24
Too bad about what’s happened to Seattle. It’s a beautiful city but pretty much trash now.

Player Gigi #28446253
I love the Space Needle
I live in Seattle and love seeing it's outline often
that and the ferries I love Seattle!!!!!

Granez67
I did not know it could withstand earthquakes and high winds. Amazing!

Player #26077509
been going since a child. live 1 1/2 hours away. when i was little there was a carousel and park at the bottom.

lokidarkstarjgd
it's also a emergency beacon and radio

Beeba
Momagoose66, those tossed salads and scrambled eggs.

Russell
Player #6461500, and it breaks my heart. I was born and raised in Seattle and to see and hear what it’s become is so sad. I was 2 when the World’s Fair came to town and the Needle and its surroundings mean home to me. Haven’t been there in over 40 yrs as I live in the foothill area of the Olympic Mtn range, but it will always hold a warm place in my heart.

eevee
I love this game so much😎

LeXy
Cindy Stewart, Heart is from Vancouver, BC Canada

Irene
Jimi Hendrik, Quincy Jones

Philip
shot show me the answer

Puma Girl
Britta, how cool.

Giggle Pig
Sphynx24, well vote differently then!

Sam
One of many things i benefited from grey’s 😂

Dennis W
Flash Gordon, I have a very dear friend who lives in a suburb of Seattle and he has offered me a place to stay when I finally do get to the NorthWest coast! I love him and his family a lot, and I don't intend

Spongetop
I visited Seattle in the 80s and went for breakfast in the trstautst

Eric the red
Player #6461500, you've never even been there.

Metalbeard
My first re-enlistment ceremony was atop the Space Needle. I always did cool things like this whenever I reenlisted throughout my service. Why not take advantage and have the U.S. Army pay for a pretty cool place to do it. They never said you had to reenlist on base. Lol.

Icee
Icarly's hometown

masterchief
Seattle Supersonicks

Casper
sleepless in Seattle movie

Artie
I remember the circa 1962 Seattle World's Fair.

Dova
Sphynx24,
Again, not trash. I’m not sure why this notion is out there. I live here and it’s a thriving economic, culturally diverse and beautiful place to live. Stop talking trash. Portland Oregon on the other hand…

Artie
I had the great fortune to not only climb the Space Needle but attend the Seattle Worlds Fair

Aisha
I got 1956 questions correct in geography

nano
and below it is a Jimi Hendrix museum which is interesting

orange
How am I supposed to know this if I am not from the US 🥲🥲

mimi
marimargo,
Mt. Rainier is an active volcano. It could erupt again just like Mt. St. Helens did 44 years ago.

Ikeu
Seattle!! It reminds to Jay Enhypen 😂

Miguel
to go on Seattle, is for 32 years old only.

marimargo
Mt. Reiner is a dormant volcano. Hope it remains dormant for long time. Otherwise there won't be a city of Seattle to visit.

Tallawah
Player #6461500, so sad to hear that about seattle maybe too much gentrification too fast. When cities build too many condos people can’t afford housing anymore

Peter
(:Valja80:), same I'm on the other side of the pond as you yanks say and loved Grey's anatomy but gave up on it once Derek was killed off

Lila
I visited Seattle in my 20’s and the needle helped me get over a fear of heights. It was early and there were no people so I decided it was time. It took a few hours but by going up and down a bit more 3 each time. People started coming but i did get to the top and sat and had a drink. I did not to venture to the window but I really felt it was shaking so I stopped there. It was a success which concluded in Toronto. No height phobia with me!

Flash Gordon
Maybe somesay needle, maybe :)