Posted by admin | Posted in Resources | Posted on 16-12-2007
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1907 – Hundred Years of the meeting with the producer
Pike Place Market is fast approaching its 100th year in service to the citizens of Seattle. The market 9 hectares has grown from a small group of farmers gathered at the corner of 1st and Pike Street to be one of the most colorful public markets internationally famous and rich.
Also known as the soul of Seattle, the Pike Place Market is rich with the sights and sounds of Seattle. We now hope that 100 years, the market consists of 240 companies year-round shopping and restaurants, 190 craftspeople and 120 farmers rent table space by the day, 240 street performers and musicians, with 500 residents.
Plan your day in the market with breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks throughout the multiple floors and blocks that make up the Pike Place Market, the historic district. After to find the perfect gift for someone single, have lunch with a view of Elliott Bay, Seattle Waterfront or people see all travelers and residents of Seattle in a cafe in side street. Tap your inner explorer and walk wood floors, warn and distorted its history, the lowest levels of the Down Under and then west of the avenue hidden treasure shops, antique shops and restaurants. No trip to Seattle can spend the night at the Pike Place Market.
The market is the most famous fish markets that are at the heart of the tourist attraction. This is where the fishmongers throwing fish through the air between them. The daily fresh fish is caught and brought to market for sale. You can send the fish overnight to anywhere in the country.
If you are interested in buying flowers, many florists are on hand to sell what is in bloom. The fruit is also plentiful for sale.
If you take any Seattle's tours, which takes you to Pike Place Market. It is one of the main stops. But with its proximity to downtown you can easily drive here your account. In fact, if you want to spend some time here you have to come on their own.
This does not take us long to go through the market. Unless you are really looking buy something, will not be much for you to do. But it's definitely worth the trip. The flying fish is very cool. Not only fishmongers throwing fish at all, but also sing and tell jokes to people to buy some fish. But most people there are tourists to see the show. You do not have to wait long. Fish are the upfront for consideration. When someone chooses to buy a fish, they drew up and thrown to another fellow in the back fillet and wrap.
When to go to Seattle, be sure to make a stop at Pike Place Market. It is a kind of a place that will stay in your memory for a long, long time.
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