Washington's Smith Tower Is An Iconic Observatory And A Living Piece Of History
Whether you spend a lot of time in Seattle or trips to the Emerald City are few and far between, you’ve probably spotted the Smith Tower in the skyline, perhaps without even realizing it. While this historic icon is no longer the tallest building west of the Mississippi River like it was a century ago, it still stands tall and proud as an observatory, office space, speakeasy, and glimpse into the Pacific Northwest’s past.

When it was built in 1914, it was the first skyscraper in Seattle and one of the tallest buildings in the country at 484 feet from the ground to the tip.

Smith unfortunately didn't live long enough to see the tower completed, but his legacy will live on.
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This designated Seattle landmark never disappoints.
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You'll see a brief video explaining the history, numerous photos from decades past, and of course, displays like this.

Although this building has been lovingly restored twice, its historic details have been preserved.

And since the bar is open to all-ages, you can bring the entire family in for a treat.

And you'll savor them over the best views in the city.

Don't expect your typical bar bites here — this is elevated dining in every way.
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The views from the tower are incredible, especially at sunset.
The next time you’re in Seattle, get tickets to this totally unique, historic experience — you’ll be glad you did.
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