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Public Markets

Surf & Turf – Public Market Neons – Seattle, WA – July 2009

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Ocean Park Public Market – Ocean Park – Santa Monica, CA

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Seattle Public Market Sunflowers & Column – Pike Place Market History

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Pike Place Market is a public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington, United States. The Market opened August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continually operated public farmers’ markets in the United States. It is a place of business for many small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. Named after the central street, Pike Place runs northwest from Pike Street to Virginia Street, and remains one of Seattle’s most popular tourist destinations.

The Market is built on the edge of a steep hill, and consists of several lower levels located below the main level. Each features a variety of unique shops. Antique dealers, comic book sellers, small family-owned restaurants, while the area contains one of the few remaining head shops left in Seattle. The upper street level contains fishmongers, fresh produce stands and craft stalls operating in the covered arcades. Local farmers and craftspeople sell year-round in the arcades from tables they rent from the Market on a daily basis, in accordance with the Market’s mission and founding goal: allowing consumers to “Meet the Producer.”

Pike Place Market is home to nearly 500 low income residents who live in 8 different buildings throughout the Market. The Market is run by the quasi-government Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA). The Pike Place Market sees 10 million visitors annually. – Wikipedia

Behind the Batik Curtain – Seattle Public Market – Seattle Aquarium

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Seattle's Sanitary Public Market

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Public Market & Mikva – Boro Park, Brooklyn

Public Market & Mikva

Public Market & Mikva

Public Market & Mikva

Public Market & Mikva

Public Market & Mikva

Public Market & Mikva
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Mikvah or mikveh?

“He has a side?”Woody Allen/Deconstructing Harry

Woodhaven Live Poultry Market circa 1915 – Woodhaven, Queens NY

Woodhaven Live Poultry Market c.1915
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Worcester Market – Worcester, MA

Worcester Market, Worcester MA

Worcester Market, Worcester MA
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