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  2. Pike Place Market - Wikipedia

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    The market was created in 1907 when city councilman Thomas P. Revelle took advantage of the precedent of an 1896 Seattle city ordinance that allowed the city to designate tracts of land as public markets [12] and designated a portion of the area of Western Avenue above the Elliott Bay tideflats off Pike Street and First Avenue. [13]

  3. Gum Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Gum Wall is a brick wall situated beneath Pike Place Market in Downtown Seattle, Washington (State), United States.Located on Post Alley near Pike Street, south of the market's main entrance off 1st Avenue, the wall is covered with used chewing gum.

  4. History of Pike Place Market - Wikipedia

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    Pike Place Market Centennial celebration, August 17, 2007: start of concert. Pike Place Market celebrated its 100-year anniversary on August 17, 2007. A wide variety of activities and events took place, and a concert was held in Victor Steinbrueck Park in the evening, [29] consisting entirely of songs related in one way or another to Seattle.

  5. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    Spanning 9 acres, Seattle's Pike Place Market boasts more than 200 shops and 80 restaurants. Highlights include watching fishmongers hurl the latest catches, browsing abundant fresh flowers, and ...

  6. Rachel (Gerber) - Wikipedia

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    It was dedicated on August 17, 1986, the market's 79th birthday, [3] and is maintained by the Pike Place Market Foundation. [1] Modeled after a pig (also named Rachel) that lived on Whidbey Island and was the 1985 Island County prize-winner. In 2006 Rachel received roughly $9,000 annually while in 2018, donations increased to $20,000. [4]

  7. Economy Market - Wikipedia

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    The Economy Market (sometimes the Economy Market Building) is a building at Seattle's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington. Previously known as the Bartell Building, the structure was completed in 1900. [1] The building was originally used as stables for the farmers' horses. [2]

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