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  2. Bubbleator - Wikipedia

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    The Bubbleator was a large, bubble-shaped hydraulic elevator with transparent acrylic glass walls operated from an elevated chair built for the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle. These transparent walls gave the illusion of looking through an actual 'soap bubble' by refracting light to obtain a rainbow-like effect for the riders inside.

  3. Gum Wall - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, local artist Rudy Willingham chewed 200 pieces of gum to create a mural of Pete Carroll on the wall shortly after he departed as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks. Carroll had been known for chewing up to 130 pieces of gum on gamedays; the 2-foot (0.61 m) mural depicts him wearing a headset and is made of solid colors. [34]

  4. Drip Tea - Wikipedia

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    Drip Tea is a bubble tea (or boba) cafe and concept store, called Drip Tea Market, in Seattle, Washington. The business operates on Capitol Hill, and sells boba and desserts, as well as clothing and sneakers. Owned by Paul Kwon, Justin Ngyuen, and Lena Phan, Drip Tea opened in February 2020, prior to the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic. Upon ...

  5. Fan Yang (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Berlin, Germany, 1992: The largest spherical soap bubble. (2.3 m circumference) Pacific Science Center Seattle, Washington, August 11, 1997: The world’s largest bubble wall. (47.4 m lengthwise) Hollywood, California, May 5, 1999: The most bubbles inside 9 concentric bubbles, inside each other.

  6. Don't Yell at Me - Wikipedia

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    The first location in the United States operates on University Avenue in Seattle's University District. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] There is also a location at The Village at Totem Lake in Kirkland, Washington . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 2022, the Seattle shop participated in the city's first boba festival, which was held in the University District to commemorate ...

  7. Century 21 Exposition - Wikipedia

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    The Century 21 Exposition (also known as the Seattle World's Fair) was a world's fair held April 21, 1962, to October 21, 1962, in Seattle, Washington, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Nearly 10 million people attended the fair during its six-month run.

  8. Seattle Best Tea - Wikipedia

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    A guide book of Seattle published by Lonely Planet says the business is "aptly named" and offers some of the CID's best bubble tea. [5] In a 2013 city guide, ABC News said Seattle Best Tea was among the tea establishments with "high marks". [15] In 2021, The Seattle Times recommended the business "if you want the perfect cup of tea". [16]

  9. COMEBUYTEA - Wikipedia

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    COMEBUYTEA (or Comebuytea) is a chain of bubble tea restaurants. Established in 2002, the company operates in Taipei, Hong Kong, Germany, [citation needed] Poland, [citation needed] and the United States. COMEBUYTEA uses "teaspresso" machines. [1]