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Pictured is the Sanitary Public Market in the Pike Place Market historic district in Seattle, Washington. Built in 1910 and it`s arcade extended in 1911, this market was so named for the fact that horses were not allowed inside under the roof. Standing on the building`s awning you can see one of the artist decorated pig sculptures from the annual Market fundraising event Pigs on Parade.