Smith Tower
Smith Tower is a historic skyscraper located in Seattle, Washington. Completed in 1914, it was the tallest building on the West Coast until 1931. The tower stands at 462 feet and features a distinctive Chinese pagoda-style roof, making it a notable part of the city's skyline.
The building was designed by architect Walter W. L. Jones and originally served as an office space. Today, it houses a variety of businesses and offers an observation deck that provides stunning views of Seattle and the surrounding area, attracting both tourists and locals alike.