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Morning Brilliance

The morning sun illuminates tracks of the Seattle Monorail leading to the Frank Gehry-designed EMP Museum.

The morning sun illuminates tracks of the Seattle Monorail leading to the Frank Gehry-designed EMP Museum.

Bent in the Sun

Architectural detail of architect Frank Gehry‘s Experience Music Project‘s stainless steel exterior in Seattle.

Architectural detail of architect Frank Gehry‘s Experience Music Project‘s stainless steel exterior in Seattle.

Staggering

"Grass Blades", a sculpture by Susan Zoccola, adjacent to the Experience Music Project, rises into the sky over Seattle.

“Grass Blades”, a sculpture by Susan Zoccola, adjacent to the Experience Music Project, rises into the sky over Seattle.

Needle in the Blue

The iconic Space Needle rises into the clear blue sky over Seattle.

The iconic Space Needle rises into the clear blue sky over Seattle.

Bends

Architectural detail of architect Frank Gehry‘s Experience Music Project‘s stainless steel exterior in Seattle.

Architectural detail of architect Frank Gehry‘s Experience Music Project‘s stainless steel exterior in Seattle.

Space-Age Crown

The Seattle Space Needle rises into the overcast Washington sky.

The Seattle Space Needle rises into the overcast Washington sky.

The Needle and the Chopper

A helicopter flies past Seattle's Space Needle on a clear late-summer evening.

A helicopter flies past Seattle’s Space Needle on a clear late-summer evening.

Riveted Steel

Architectural detail of architect Frank Gehry's Experience Music Project's stainless steel exterior in Seattle.

Architectural detail of architect Frank Gehry‘s Experience Music Project‘s stainless steel exterior in Seattle.

Blue and Gold

Architectural detail of the Frank Gehry-designed Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle.

Architectural detail of the Frank Gehry-designed Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle.

The Space Needle Above The Treetops

Seattle's Space Needle—built for the 1962 World's Fair—rises above the surrounding trees at the Seattle Center.

Seattle’s Space Needle—built for the 1962 World’s Fair—rises above the surrounding trees at the Seattle Center.