Art that sticks

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OK, so yeah, it's kind of gross. But in a fascinating kind of way.

When I learned I'd be spending four days in the Seattle area, I somehow became obsessed with seeing this Wall of Gum in Post Alley near the Pike Place Market downtown. I can't even recall where I read about it during my pre-trip research, but it sounded weird and quirky enough to merit a look.

The local folks we were visiting hadn't even heard of it, but humored me nonetheless. I thought the wall was pretty cool -- could probably even classify as public art. Art by the people, for the people. Something like that.

Sure beats gum on your shoe.

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EW. A cool idea if it's been approved of. But I suspect
it's like Hersheypark where no one wants to see globs of gooey gum smashed to the walls of all the rides. Someone should clean it up!

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