Gum Wall Seattle Washington

The Gum Wall    

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Established improv theater company, Unexpected Productions, began leasing the building 1991. Soon after, a patron waiting in the ticket line to see Theatresports, a popular competition improv …
Established improv theater company, Unexpected Productions, began leasing the building 1991. Soon after, a patron waiting in the ticket line to see Theatresports, a popular competition improv comedy show (still running today), stuck a piece of chewed gum to the wall, topping it with a penny. Others followed suit. By the end of 1995, the wall was covered with coin-topped chewed gum offering. One day, someone in need of money to all the coins, but left the gum. The idea stuck.

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Nov 2, 2024
So gross, but so cool. Again, an iconic must do. Right near Pike Place. You need to stop by. And maybe leave some gum of your own? Full review by kerlyqueue
Oct 19, 2024
Don't knock yourself out to make a special trip to see it, but if you're nearby go for it because it is pretty interesting. It is, however, pretty disgusting. Full review by morrigan716
Oct 14, 2024
I am not a germaphobe, like at all. But it was all I could do not to run screaming. It was a shortcut for us, from where we were staying to Pikes Market. But once was more than enough for me. ONLY fo… Full review by kmcd1114
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Is there a fee ?
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No, it's in an alley below/underneath the Pike Place Market, just down from the Market Theater. If you are looking at the main entrance to the Pike Place Market, you will find stairs at …
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No, it's in an alley below/underneath the Pike Place Market, just down from the Market Theater. If you are looking at the main entrance to the Pike Place Market, you will find stairs at the left of the fish market. When you go down those steps, you will see the Market Theater. The Gum Wall is in the alley to the left of the Market Theater. It's not a long walk, and an interesting thing to see.
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Why is the gum wall there?
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Great question, too which I don't know the answer. Whatever the reason, go check it out. It's gross but interesting.
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When was it started
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About 20 years ago, but the city of Seattle is taking it all down soon. I just saw it in the news last week.
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