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Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market, a vibrant and historic landmark nestled on the bustling waterfront of Seattle, is a captivating blend of flavors, colors, and culture. Established in 1907, it’s one of the oldest continuously operating public markets in the United States. Here, artisans and farmers converge to offer an eclectic assortment of fresh produce, artisanal goods, and handcrafted wares. The market’s lively atmosphere is further enlivened by street performers, making it a sensory delight for both locals and visitors. Beyond its bustling marketplace, Pike Place Market boasts the iconic Pike Place Fish Market, famous for its fishmongers’ lively fish-tossing displays. From the iconic neon sign to the gum-covered walls of the nearby Gum Wall Alley, Pike Place Market is a treasure trove of sights, sounds, and tastes that encapsulate the heart and soul of Seattle.

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