PIKE PLACE MARKET This is the ever popular Pike Place Market. It's been around here since the early 1900's. It is a great place to buy fresh fish and vegatables and other things. My great grand father William Sherman used to grow hubbard squash on his farm on Whidby Island and bring it down here to sell.
THE CANDY STORE I have been coming to this candy store for over 20 years to buy licorice. My favorite candy of all times is licorice buttons. They stopped making it a several years ago, so I buy whatever kind of licorice they have. They have licorice dogs and licorice cats. They've got German licorice and other kinds. My favorite for all time will always be licorice buttons. To get to this little store you walk into the front of the market where the brass pig is off Pike Place. You go passed the famous fish market to the stair at the right. Then go down the stairs and take another right . The Candy Store is on the right. You can't miss it.
THE CANDY STORE I have been coming to this candy store for over 20 years to buy licorice. My favorite candy of all times is licorice buttons. They stopped making it a several years ago, so I buy whatever kind of licorice they have. They have licorice dogs and licorice cats. They've got German licorice and other kinds. My favorite for all time will always be licorice buttons. To get to this little store you walk into the front of the market where the brass pig is off Pike Place. You go passed the famous fish market to the stair at the right. Then go down the stairs and take another right . The Candy Store is on the right. You can't miss it.
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