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Seattle's famous gum wall, in Post Alley near Pike Place Market, was cleaned last week for the first time in 20 years. It didn't stay clean for long, though, as visitors had already begun re ...
The Gum Wall, which was started in the early ‘90s by patrons lining up outside of Market Theater for an improv show, will take about three days to clean, Crawford said. The estimated million ...
With this said, I bring you some sad news. The gum wall we know and love is getting CLEANED. For the first time in 20 years (!!!), the gum wall will be scrubbed down.
According to legend, the Gum Wall first squelched into existence around 1993, when patrons of the Market Theatre’s improv comedy group, Unexpected Productions, began sticking their used gum to ...
Once the wall is clean, people will be allowed to put gum back up again. The Gum Wall has grown to eight feet high and over 54 feet wide, with approximately 150 pieces of gum per brick.
Seattle's famous gum wall was barren for the first time in 20 years on Friday. Workers filled 94 gallon buckets with 1.75 tons of gum. The market released a time lapse of the 130 hours it took ...
For 20 years, visitors to Seattle's famous Pike's Place Market have been sticking gum to what has become simply known as "The Gum Wall." Like everything else that's beautiful, it's about to die.
The Gum Wall at Pike Place Market is about to vanish. The sticky tourist attraction in Seattle will be steam-blasted clean of all the icky wads of chewed gum that have been stuck to it for decades ...
The Pike Place Market estimates the wall holds 750,000 wads of gum. Its Preservation and Development Authority works to keep the 8-foot-high, 54-foot-wide curiosity from going too far.
The Pike Place Market estimates the wall holds 750,000 wads of gum. Its Preservation and Development Authority works to keep the 8-foot-high, 54-foot-wide curiosity from going too far.
The Gum Wall at Pike Place Market is about to vanish. The sticky tourist attraction in Seattle will be steam-blasted clean of all the icky wads of chewed gum that have been stuck to it for decades ...
For 20 years, visitors to Seattle's famous Pike's Place Market have been sticking gum to what has become simply known as "The Gum Wall." Like everything else that's beautiful, it's about to die.
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