Advocating for a Second Monument, from which we may better admire the first monument.
The Problem:
Imagine reaching the summit of the architectural marvel that is the Space Needle, eagerly anticipating breathtaking vistas of Seattle's skyline, only to find that the crown jewel—the Space Needle itself—is absent from your view. It's a disappointing realization for tourists seeking the quintessential Seattle experience and locals proud of their city's most recognizable symbol.
The Solution:
Introducing the "Two Space Needles" campaign—a bold proposal to invest in building a second Space Needle. By constructing a twin tower adjacent to the original, we aim to rectify this oversight and provide visitors with the ultimate Seattle experience: seeing the Space Needle from the top of the Space Needle.
Our Vision:
Seattle deserves a skyline that celebrates its most iconic landmark in all its glory. With two Space Needles gracing the cityscape, locals and visitors alike will enjoy unparalleled views, creating unforgettable memories and cementing Seattle's status as an architectural and cultural gem.
Join the Movement:
It's time to make history and shape Seattle's future. Stand with us in advocating for this visionary project. Sign the petition, spread the word, and let's transform Seattle's skyline together. Together, we can make the dream of Two Space Needles a reality.
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The Space Needle is an iconic Seattle landmark, offering visitors and locals alike unparalleled views of the city skyline. However, there is one glaring design flaw: from the top of the Space Needle, you can't see Seattle's most iconic structure—the Space Needle itself.
That is why we propose TWO SPACE NEEDLES.
FAQ.
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Are you not concerned about tight-rope-walkers attempting to traverse the air space in-between the two space needles?
A: Not only are we not concerned about tight-rope-walkers, we actively invite them. We believe it would be good for publicity, both for the cause and the city.
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I have never been to the top of the space needle. is it worth all the hype?
Yes, the top of the Space Needle is worth all the hype, but it could be worth even more hype If you could see the Space Needle from the top Space Needle. Potentially twice as much hype.
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What if having two space needles brings too much tourism to Seattle?
We understand the concern that doubling our Space Needles may bring too much attention to Seattle, and threaten to over-tax our city’s infrastructure and traffic. In that event, we can build a third Space Needle further outside the city limits, from where we can lure tourists to comfortably view both Space Needles from a comfortable distance.