DescriptionPike Place Market - first day P-I cartoon.jpg
English: Cartoon run by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer the day the Pike Place Market opened. Sign at left says "Seattle Public Market", smiling farmer is saying, "How's that for corn?", caption is "Mr. Producer and Mr. Consumer Meet Today".
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