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  • With fine precision, the Eye of the Needle restaurant turntable went through a shakedown spin at the Western Gear Corp.'s Everett plant today. (Vic Condiotty / The Seattle Times, 1961)
    Eye of the Needle Restaurant turntable
  • Catfish Corner restaurant in Seattle's Central District.<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Catfish Corner
  • Organic roasted cylinder beet, sherry vinegar  and pistachio aillade.<br />
John Lok / The Seattle Times
    Beet Dish
  • Yucatan Chicken, made with Mad Hatcher Chicken, annatto seed marinade, pickled onions and habanero hot sauce, at Poquitos on Capitol Hill. <br />
John Lok / The Seattle Times
    Yucatan Chicken Dish
  • A total lunar eclipse rises behind the Space Needle. (Rod Mar / The Seattle Times, 2004)
    Dark Side of the Moon
  • The Roll-O-Plane ride in the Seattle Center Fun Forest appeared to be whirling around the Space Needle in this unusual photograph. (Bruce McKim / The Seattle Times, 1964)
    Seattle Center Fun Forest Roll-O-Pla..ride
  • Scallop sliders with potato chips and white wine.<br />
Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times
    Scallop Sliders
  • The Seattle Great Wheel located at the end of Pier 57. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Great Wheel and Space Needle
  • The Space Needle on a clear day in March. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Clear Day
  • The statue of Ivar Haglund feeding seagulls at the base of Madison Street is a point of reference along Seattle’s evolving waterfront. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Ivar Haglund and the Seagulls
  • The umbrellas are back out in Seattle, as a man passes "Changing Form," the Kerry Park sculpture by Doris Chase. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Shape Shifter
  • The sun peeks through the Space Needle as it sets at Lake Union Park. (Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times)
    Sun and Needle
  • The blue moon is seen above the Seattle skyline from Kerry Park on Queen Anne hill in Seattle. (Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times)
    Once in a Blue Moon
  • Chicken-liver pate with sherry-vanilla gastrique with 1.5-ounce glasses of Bacarles "Gran Vino Sanson," from Spain.<br />
John Lok / The Seattle Times
    Dinner for Two
  • A super full moon rises over the Seattle skyline. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Super Full Moon Rises Over Seattle
  • The Space Needle commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Seattle World’s Fair. A brisk wind carries streams of downward-pointing white fountain fireworks. (Johnny Closs / The Seattle Times, 1972)
    Happy 10th!
  • The Space Needle stands tall in the sunshine before a dramatic backdrop of building cumulous clouds. (Peter Haley / The Seattle Times, 1983)
    Accumulating Clouds
  • Stratocumulus is the area's signature cloud. Thick and gray as wool socks. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times, 2002)
    Wrapped Cozy in a Shroud of Cloud
  • The Space Needle is seen through the sculpture "Changing Form" by Doris Chase during twilight in Seattle. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Peek
  • A view of The Seattle Space Needle in 1987. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Skyline
  • The Space Needle and Mount Rainier dominated the skyline from Queen Anne Hill. Even Mount St. Helens, right, was visible. (Johnny Closs / The Seattle Times, 1963)
    On a Clear Day
  • On April 19, 1962 three German high-wire aerialists of the Circus Berlin's Zugspitz ladder act thrilled World's Fair workers by trying out their act high above the fairgrounds on a steel cable. (Seattle Times Archive)
    World's Fair Circus Berlin's Zugspit.. Act
  • Sun washed the Space Needle and a popular Seattle Center ride as the Fun Forest swung into spring. (Larry Dion, The Seattle Times, 1975)
    Space Needle and Fun Forest
  • Looking a little like the tendons of heart valves, Pacific Science Center's arches bask in red light, with the Space Needle in the background. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Center of the Center
  • A No. 24 flag atop the Space Needle honors Seattle Mariners great Ken Griffey Jr., who was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    A No. 24 Flag Atop the Space Needle
  • Fireworks explode from the Space Needle as the clock strikes midnight on New Years Eve in Seattle, Thursday, December 31, 2015. (Sy Bean / The Seattle Times)
    Happy New Year Seattle, 2015
  • A sailboat aptly named Neptune's Car blends in with Elliott Bay's urban scenery, as viewed from West Seattle. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Aligning with the Space Needle
  • A nearly full moon is captured from Seattle’s Capitol Hill as it sinks into the morning light over the Olympic Mountains. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Full Moon Over the Olympic Mountains
  • Visitors to Ivar's on Pier 54 enjoy a meal while sharing their french fries with the local seagulls. <br />
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Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Pier 54 Seagulls
  • Happy hour oysters at The Walrus and the Carpenter in Ballard. In the background is a glass of Serge Batard Muscadet white wine.<br />
John Lok / The Seattle Times
    Oysters on the Half Shell
  • Petite burger with a glass of Distant Bay Cabernet Sauvignon from Washington. <br />
John Lok / The Seattle Times
    High Class Burger
  • Alaskan halibut ceviche, pico de gallo, lime and spiced tortillas paired with a Viu Manent chardonnay from Chile. <br />
By John Lok / The Seattle Times
    Seafood and Chardonnay
  • Smoked-fish combo of ling cod, scallops, sturgeon and a baguette, with a decanter of pinot noir from A to Z Winery in Oregon. <br />
John Lok / The Seattle TImes
    Seafood and Wine Combo
  • Under cloudy skies, the Space Needle is viewed through a sculpture near the Experience Music Project on the Seattle Center grounds. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Space Needle and Sculpture
  • Cold, clear weather, abetted by a double exposure, put the moon in line with the downtown area in this view from Queen Anne Hill. The moon, unusually clear because of the cold, and the cityscape were photographed separately with telephoto lenses. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times, 1979)
    A Movable Moon
  • The Space Needle is captured upside down in tiny raindrops on a window in downtown Seattle. (Jimi Lott / The Seattle Times, 2005)
    Space Needle Raindrops
  • The Olympic Mountains loom behind the Space Needle in this telephoto view from Clyde Hill on the east side of Lake Washington. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Olympics Rising Over Seattle
  • The Space Needle is nearly the only structure visible along the Seattle skyline due to heavy fog. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times
    Space Needle in the Fog
  • Part of the Seattle skyline and the Space Needle can be seen through the fog. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Space Needle in the Fog
  • A light saber battle coincided with the opening of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." (Sy Bean / The Seattle Times)
    Sabers Under the Needle
  • The veteran ferry Ballard is seen here during its conversion to a floating restaurant – the Golden Anchors. (The Seattle Times, 1945)
    Ferry Ballard
  • A 1960 Cadillac at Dick’s Drive-In in Wallingford, where golden memories of cars, burgers and fries are close to the surface. (Craig Fujii / The Seattle Times, 1999)
    Dick's Drive-In
  • A proposed 47-story tower will take the place of the icon Grill. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Icon Grill
  • White sangria (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)
    White sangria
  • It's an old trick, but it always seemed to work. This Kent Café got many second looks with its upside-down sign. (Bruce McKim / The Seattle Times, 1970)
    It Always Works
  • Vegetarian dish. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Tallulah’s: Get your kicks with veggies
  • Roanoke Inn. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Roanoke Inn
  • A Horologist installed this 1905 Seattle Landmark Street clock. (Chien-Chi Chang / The Seattle Times, 1992)
    Face Time
  • A cocktail named the the Brazilian Ruby. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Happy hour in Seattle
  • A new tavern at Rainier Avenue and Ferdinand Street. (The Seattle Times, 1946)
    Controversial Hot Spot
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Dick's Drive-In
  • Vista House observatory on the Historic Columbia River Highway. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Vista View
  • View of water outside from table on the water in Langley. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Room With a View
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    South Park Taqueria Truck
  • The 108-foot Leschi, docked at Fire Station 5 on the west end of Madison Street, right between Colman Dock and the legendary Ivar’s Fish and Chips Restaurant.  (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle's Biggest Fireboat
  • This south-facing view on Yesler Way under the viaduct includes towering Port of Seattle cranes and a little brick building that has been home to Al Boccalino’s Italian restaurant for decades. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Viaduct View
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