
Gum Wall, Also known as Wall of Gum, Seattle, Washington
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N 47° 36.501 W 122° 20.423
10T E 549575 N 5272982
Quick Description: The headlines on Tuesday, July 4, 2006 "The Columbian" newspaper read “Sticky Situation—Gum Wall gives Seattle gawkers plenty to chew on.”
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 7/6/2006 11:54:35 AM
Waymark Code: WMGJM
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Long Description:
The headlines on Tuesday, July 4, 2006 "The
Columbian" newspaper read “Sticky Situation—Gum Wall gives Seattle
gawkers plenty to chew on.” Well, not only Seattle gawkers but
tourists as well.
According to the article written by Chelsea
J. Carter, an Associated Press writer, the creators of the gum wall
have taken their time, spelling out their name or their significant
other’s name along the wall. Others have posted their hometown or
their home country. And a few have even put up messages of hope and
peace. And all of it written in chewed up chewing gum displayed on
the outside wall of the Market Theater.
This Gum Wall, also known as the Wall of
Gum, is one of the least known (and perhaps the oddest—well not
quite) attractions of the historic Pike Place Market—-known
nationally for its fish throwers and as the location of the
original Starbucks logo.
It has its beginnings in the early 1990s
when theatre patrons waiting in line to buy tickets or attend the
theater began placing their gum on the wall. At first people used
gum to anchor coins to the wall, but the practice stopped, leaving
only the gum on the wall after the coins were taken by some
people.
Since then there have been reports of walls
of gum created in various communities across the United States.
However none of them have gained the fame (actually infamy) of the
Gum Wall in Pike Place Market. It continues to grow in popularity
and, therefore, in length and width and height.
As the wall has grown, so has the
sophistication of the gum art. The next time I visit Seattle I will
photograph some of the examples: the Moon Effect, the Art Effect,
the Names, the Message, etc. And leave a piece of gum. Or perhaps,
more than one piece. A message perhaps?
Instructions for logging waymark: A
photograph is required of the Gum Wall with either you or your GPSr
in the picture.