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Symbol Of Seattle Greeting Card featuring the photograph The Symbol of Seattle by Kathy White

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The Symbol of Seattle Greeting Card

Kathy  White

by Kathy White

$5.00

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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We loved the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington. We ate in the beautiful restaurant at the top and watched in wonder as the room slowly revolved. ... more

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Comments (2)

Kathy  White

Kathy White

Thank you to Nature From Around The World group and Jessica Grandall for featuring this photo!!

Kathy  White

Kathy White

Thank you Nadine and Bob Johnston for the feature in Beauty of This World!

Artist's Description

We loved the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington. We ate in the beautiful restaurant at the top and watched in wonder as the room slowly revolved. We saw the breathtaking scenes of the landscape of Seattle from a very high seat! It was a great experience!
Looking on the Space Needle's official website are numerous structural facts, funny tidbits, and all sorts of info. Here are just a few of the interesting facts I copied from their site to peak your interest...
Top of the Space Needle – Aircraft Warning Beacon: 605 feet
Observation Deck: 520 feet
Revolving SkyCity Restaurant: 500 feet
SkyLine Banquet Facility: 100 feet
Pavilion entrance and Space Base Retail Shop: ground level
Bottom of foundation: 30 feet below ground
The Space Needle was built on a 120′ x 120′ lot formerly owned by the city of Seattle, which was sold to investors for $75,000 in 1961, just one year before the opening of the World’s Fair.
There are 848 steps from th...

About Kathy White

Kathy  White

I have always loved to take pictures. My first job, at age 16, was receptionist for our local newspaper, but the owners soon included me in taking photos, darkroom and writing articles. Years later, a terrible event in my personal life brought back a love of taking photos that I had not been pursuing to any great extent. My only child passed away at the age of 22. He was such a wonderful guy and I feel blessed that God chose me to be his mom. Reeling from his death, I sought some sort of diversion, needing to get my mind focused on anything besides my great loss. After a bad fall that resulted in surgery, I was recuperating at home and stir crazy. My husband took me out for drives in the country. We bought a new digital camera...

 

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