Seattle's iconic Pike Place Market celebrated its 119th anniversary on August 17th. Pike Place Market officially opened on August 17, 1907. Its origins were linked to food prices for Seattle residents at the time. On August 5, 1907, the Seattle City Council passed an ordinance proposed by City Councilman Thomas Revelle, establishing a public farmers' market on Pike Place Street, allowing farmers to sell their produce directly to consumers...
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Seattle's iconic Pike Place Market celebrated its 119th anniversary on August 17th. Pike Place Market officially opened on August 17, 1907. Its origins were linked to food prices for Seattle residents at the time. On August 5, 1907, the Seattle City Council passed an ordinance proposed by City Councilman Thomas Revelle, establishing a public farmers' market on Pike Place Street, allowing farmers to sell their produce directly to consumers...