A stroll through historic Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market opened on Aug. 17, 1907, with just a few farmers carts. It quickly became a hit and by 1909, it boasted about 64 farmers per day and 300,000 visitors per month. Today it attracts about ten million visitors annually, making it Seattle's most popular tourist attraction and one of its most historic. From buskers to florists to fishmongers, take a stroll through Seattle's iconic market.
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