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  2. Fish! Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy), modeled after the Pike Place Fish Market, is a business technique that is aimed at creating happy individuals in the workplace. John Christensen created this philosophy in 1998 to improve organizational culture .

  3. Left Bank Books (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Left Bank Books Collective is an anarchist bookstore, founded in 1973, in Seattle, Washington. It is located at 92 Pike Street, in the Corner Market building at Pike Place Market . [ 1 ] Its Lonely Planet review states that it "displays zines in español , revolutionary pamphlets, essays by Chomsky and an inherent suspicion of authority."

  4. Pike Place Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    A salmon in flight. The Pike Place Fish Market is widely known for its custom of hurling customers' orders across the shopping area. A typical routine will involve a customer ordering a fish; the fishmongers in orange rubber overalls and boots will call out the order which is loudly shouted back by all the other staff, at which point the original fishmonger will throw the customer's fish ...

  5. Fresh Fish Tips From a Pike Place Market Fish Monger - AOL

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    The Pike Place Fish Market, which sees more than 10 million visitors a year, is renowned for Northwestern favorites like salmon, Dungeness crab, and Pacific rockfish.

  6. Flying fish and ghosts. The tales and history of Pike Place ...

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    Pike Place Market first opened on Aug. 17, 1907 and is celebrating its 115th anniversary with free breakfast for visitors this Wednesday. Pike Place Market first opened on Aug. 17, 1907 and is ...

  7. 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]

  8. History of Pike Place Market - Wikipedia

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    Pike Place Market is a public market in Seattle, Washington founded in 1907. [1] Throughout its history, in spite of various challenges brought about by changing ordinances and planning initiatives, it has operated without major interruptions, making it one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States.

  9. Jack's Fish Spot - Wikipedia

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    The fish market and seafood bar Jack's Fish Spot operates in Pike Place Market's Sanitary Market building, [1] in the Central Waterfront district of Seattle. The business has stocked dungeness crab, manila clams, flounder, [2] mussels, [3] sockeye and king salmon, and oysters. [4]