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The car ban, which the Market is describing as a “limited vehicle access pilot,” began April 23. Flaggers with the Seattle Department of Transportation are now stationed next to a “street closed” sign ...
Edmonds-born "Jeopardy!" host Ken Jennings corrected a contestant's answer quickly, saying "we are sticklers in Seattle." ...
Host of “Jeopardy!” and Washington native Ken Jennings set the record straight this week: there is no ‘s’ in Pike Place.
Flower Festival is back at Pike Place. The offerings are all local, there's music, and giveaways all happening at the iconic ...
Don’t cross “Jeopardy” host Ken Jennings, or any Seattleite, on the proper way to say Pike Place Market. During an episode of ...
Player Dan Moren, a writer and podcaster from Massachusetts, buzzed in, answering “What is Pike’s Place Market?” Seems right, but did you notice the mistake? Jennings did right away.
SEE MORE Don’t cross “Jeopardy” host Ken Jennings, or any Seattleite, on the proper way to say Pike Place Market. During an episode of the popular television game show this week, under the ...
Pike Place Market has started a pilot program aimed at reducing vehicle traffic near the market. Vendors, vehicles with disabled placards, and customers who have arranged for curbside pickup will ...
Pike Place Market is an icon of Seattle, famous for fish-tossing vendors, the world's first Starbucks and hundreds of craftspeople who bring the best of the Pacific Northwest to millions of visitors.
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