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Soul of the City: The Pike Place Public Market marks the centennial anniversary of Seattle's favorite institution - Pike Place Public Market. A space that annually draws more people than any of the city's major sporting and cultural events, Pike Place has a reputation among American markets that is comparable to Les Halles in Paris and Convent Garden in London - the difference being that it has survived.
Survival of the peoples' market has not been easy for Pike Place and Soul of the City illustrates the many people who have fought to sustain it. There have always been those who have wanted to "improve" the Market by bringing it into conformity with the development spirit of the moment but somehow the Pike Place Market buildings remain on the face of a bluff, descending story by story to Western Avenue, with windows open to vistas of Elliott Bay, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains. People arrive from farms and city neighborhoods to shop, sell, gather with friends, and take in the view.
Contents
Map
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Peter Steinbrueck
1. Seed Time
2. The Goodwin Era
3. The Market in Flower
4. Whose Market Is It, Anyway?
5. The Great Days of the Depression
6. Joe Desimone, the Patriarch of Pike Place
7. Empty Stalls
8. Full Rooms
9. Dreams and Nightmares
10. The Fruits and Thorns of Victory
11. The Market Is Saved - Again
12. Tending to the City's Soul
Epilogue
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