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  2. Ye Olde Curiosity Shop - Wikipedia

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    Ye Olde Curiosity Shop is a store founded in 1899, on the Central Waterfront of Seattle, Washington, United States. It is currently located on Pier 54 . Best known today as a souvenir shop and museum , it also has aspects of a dime museum , and is an important supplier of Northwest Coast art to museums.

  3. Daniel Smith (art materials) - Wikipedia

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    A Daniel Smith store pictured in 2013. Daniel Smith's paint manufacturing facility is located in Seattle, Washington, where it mills pigments and mixes the final paint product. One of the unique approaches to paint that the company focuses on is the use of pigments derived from semi-precious minerals and other unique geological deposits.

  4. Blick Art Materials - Wikipedia

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    Blick Art Materials is a family-owned retailer and catalog art supply business. Established as a mail order business by Dick Blick in 1911 and purchased by Robert Metzenberg in 1947, it is one of the oldest and largest art materials suppliers in the United States, as well as a primary supplier of mail order art supplies.

  5. Arts in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Scene In Seattle Fine Art Tours Private and Public fine art tours of Seattle's contemporary galleries. S3A: Seattle's Urban Art Association Founded in 2007, s3a is a group of artists and galleries committed to raising awareness of the alternative art scene in Seattle and the Northwest by chronicling and promoting events, artists and venues.

  6. Pacific Place (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Place is an upscale shopping center in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States.Opened on October 29, 1998, it is located at 6th Avenue and Pine Street and has a total area of 335,000 square feet (31,100 m 2).

  7. Golden Age Collectables - Wikipedia

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    Curbed Seattle has described Golden Age Collectables as "Seattle's longest-running comic book shop" and "a popular tourist-photo spot because of a convenient Pike Place Market location and a selfie-ready Batman statue outside". [1] Thrillist has called the shop as "a hodgepodge of nerdy/kitschy knick knacks, comic books and bric-a-brac". [2]

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