Seattle’s famed Pike Place Market abruptly canceled a scheduled day of remembrance marking the incarceration of Japanese Americans out of concern of its political overtones, KING5 reported.
SEATTLE — As spring gets closer and closer, Pike Place Market prepares for its 28th Annual Daffodil Day. This year’s event ...
The totem poles were a point of contention before Victor Steinbrueck Park's closure. The city and Pike Place Historical ...
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell's proposal in late February to make the 117-year-old market "one of the greatest pedestrian ...
SEATTLE – In 2019, the Pike Place Market Historic Commission gave the green light to renovate Victor Steinbrueck Park – the grassy overlook area at the north end of the market. The park needed ...
and make sure that that doesn’t happen here in Seattle.” Cars weren’t always allowed through Pike Place Market According to Pike Place Market History, cars have not always been allowed to ...
Involving three motorists, a hammer, and an injured bystander, the altercation is the latest fiasco to reignite a decades-old debate on whether Pike Place Market should stay open to cars. Seattle ...
As early as the 1890s, Japanese immigrants farmed in the Seattle area. By 1912, and just five years after its opening, Japanese farmers began selling their produce at Pike Place Market.
Pike Place Market Foundation executive director Lillian ... not involved in the event or its cancellation. Material from The Seattle Times archive was used in this report.
Though Pike Place Market is one of the most tourist-heavy attractions in Seattle (plan to run into crowds, especially on the weekends) that's no reason to scratch it off your to-do list.