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CityStream: What Happened to the Bubbleator?
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The Space Needle, Monorail, and Pacific Science Center
helped Seattle shine as the city of the future during the
1962 Seattle World's Fair. A lesser-known but equally
unique attraction was the Bubbleator. Visitors entering
the high-tech elevator were greeted with "Please step to
the rear of the sphere" before they enjoyed a ride with a
360-degree view. After a six-month run at the World's
Fair, the Bubbleator spent decades inside what is now the
Seattle Center Armory, but renovations forced a move in
the 1980s. So, what happened to the Bubbleator? Where is
it now and does it still work? Feliks Banel has all the
answers!
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Date Published: 2022-10-29 05:59:43
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