
Been frequenting the University Street fair for decades but not annually. Weather at times is a hit or miss in Seattle so my visits only occur when it's sunny out... Lots of the same local arts...
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The U District Street Fair, founded in 1970, is a beloved Seattle tradition that kicks off the city's summer event season with a vibrant arts and crafts fair spanning 10 blocks along University Way. Drawing over 50,000 visitors annually, the fair features live music, performances, over 60 food trucks and booths, and a diverse array of vendors showcasing arts, crafts, vintage goods, and more.
With a rich history rooted in the activism of the late 1960s, the U District Street Fair offers a unique experience for attendees to explore local businesses, enjoy delicious eats, and immerse themselves in the creative energy of the community. Join the festivities and be a part of this iconic Seattle event that celebrates art, culture, and the spirit of the U District.
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Been frequenting the University Street fair for decades but not annually. Weather at times is a hit or miss in Seattle so my visits only occur when it's sunny out... Lots of the same local arts...
Overdue review! First time going to the U-District Street Fair and enjoyed my time here! There are blocks of vendors left and right, all selling a variety of items such as jewelry, clothes,...
Fun street fair with sweets, food, clothes, candles, stickers, pins, Caricature art, knives, earrings, art, balloons, and much more! The DJ booths are my fav, the two guys working 11am were...
The University District Street Fair happens every year in May and takes up multiple blocks in the area, including the main street University Way. It's very convenient as it's located right off the...
Running ten blocks from NE 41st St to NE50th St, the U District Street Fair was an endless sight of booths on University Way. Vendors were primarily arts and crafts. Plenty of food trucks and...
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