Seattle, Washington
Seattle Center is a 74-acre arts, educational, tourism, and entertainment center in Seattle. Originally built for the 1962 World's Fair, it serves as a cultural hub for the city, hosting thousands of events annually. The campus is home to many of Seattle's most famous landmarks, including the Space Needle, Museum of Pop Culture, and Climate Pledge Arena.
The center features a diverse array of facilities such as the International Fountain, the Armory food hall, and numerous theaters and museums. Its park-like setting and monorail connection to downtown make it a central gathering place for residents and tourists alike, preserving the legacy of the Century 21 Exposition.