Waymarking.com is a way to mark unique locations on the planet and give them a voice. While GPS technology allows us to pinpoint any location on the planet, mark the location, and share it with others, Waymarking is the toolset for categorizing and adding unique information for that location.. The store behind the sign: The showy, two-sided neon “Loback Meat Co” spans the main arcade and is a historically protected icon. The store itself, however, did not persevere. Begun in 1946, Loback’s was one of several butcher shops at the Market, selling specialties such as homemade sausages, goose and luau pigs.
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Description The large 1940s era Loback Meat Co. sign that spans the aisle of the main arcade in Seattle’s Pike Place Market is well known by locals and tourists alike as you simply can’t ignore its beautiful vintage neon glow as you make your way through the market. While the sign is still there decades later, the butcher shop itself, however, did not persevere. Opened in 1946, Loback’s.. Pike Place Market’s original Loback Meat Co. closed in 1986, but its neon sign lives on, historically protected. #MakeItAMarketDay pc: @pikeplacepublicmarket



