Post Alley

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Post Alley


Post Alley is a historic alley located in the Pike Place Market district of Seattle, Washington. It is known for its unique character, vibrant atmosphere, and the famous Gum Wall, a local landmark covered in used chewing gum.

History[edit | edit source]

Post Alley was named after the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, a newspaper that was located nearby. The alley has been a part of the Pike Place Market district since the market's inception in 1907. Over the years, it has evolved into a bustling area filled with shops, restaurants, and art galleries.

Features[edit | edit source]

One of the most notable features of Post Alley is the Gum Wall. This local landmark is a brick wall covered in used chewing gum, a tradition that began in the 1990s. The wall is located in a section of the alley known as "Lower Post Alley."

Post Alley is also home to a variety of businesses, including the Pink Door, a popular Italian restaurant, and the Market Theater, which hosts the long-running improv show, "Theatresports."

Events[edit | edit source]

Post Alley hosts several events throughout the year, including the annual Post Alley Hooley, a street festival that features live music, food, and art.

In popular culture[edit | edit source]

Post Alley and the Gum Wall have been featured in several films and TV shows, including "Sleepless in Seattle" and "The Real World: Seattle."

See also[edit | edit source]




Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD