The Gum Wall was located in Post Alley, next to Pike Place Market. The alley doesn't seem safe if you're alone, but luckily there were plenty of tourist. The walls were very colorful and...
The Gum Wall
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The Gum Wall, located at Pike Place Market in Seattle, WA, is an unconventional art installation resulting from a quirky tradition started by theatergoers at the Unexpected Productions' Market Theater. Since its inception in the early 1990s, the wall, adorned with over 250,000 pieces of chewed gum, has become a unique and evolving canvas where visitors express themselves through messages, names, and symbols.
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Definitely weird. I feel that I should get some sort of medical shot for seeing this. It's just one of those things that you can say; "Ok I've been there, let's go" And I know this place keeps...
5 stars. It's gross and it smells like Hubba Bubba and Doublemint. Perfect photo opportunity and it made me seem cool to my young nephews. What's not love?!?!
I guess you gotta go at least once in your life. Kinda nasty.. kinda cool. Good for pictures..I think.
Landmark in Seattle, Washington... If you search your Yelp app under "Local Flavor", you will discover some interesting sites and uncommon Tourist Attractions. The Gum Wall is one of these odd...
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