Pike Place Market
A pedestrian crosses Pine Street, a block from Seattle’s landmark neon sign at the Pike Place Market.
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A look inside Pike Place Market.
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Pike Place Market is the hub of Seattle where fresh, local produce, seafood, specialty foods and crafts are bought and sold. Open since 1907, the market is a bustling place where live music provides the backdrop to the hundreds of shops and thousands of visitors each day.
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A Ferris wheel is is near the Pike Place Market.
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A vendor arranges a fruit display at Pike Place Market.
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Neon sign at the Pike Place Market.
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From left: a sign from Pike Place Market; a fishmonger tosses a fish; a write-on-me-with-chalk pig in the market’s garden.
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