
Queen for half a day: Seattle鈥檚 royal visit of 1983
On a blustery and rainy evening in 1983, Seattle bid Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip farwell as the two left the United States.3 years ago

Bone, The Sheriff and . . . Tuna?: 45 years of Mariner nicknames
One part of the team that鈥檚 been consistent in good years and bad is player nicknames.3 years ago

All Over The Map: Mysterious handprints and footprints in ancient lava
Mysterious footprints and handprints in an ancient lava bed in southwest Washington near Mount Adams have inspired Indigenous origin stories for millennia and confounded settlers for more than a century.3 years ago

Hunting and fishing for history: Do you have tapes of 成人X站鈥檚 old ‘Outdoor Line’ show?
For 20 years a live Sunday night radio into fishing, hunting, and other Northwest pursuits. It was called 鈥淥utdoor Line鈥 hosted by the late Bill Davis.3 years ago

All Over The Map: How were Lincoln, Mason and Okanogan counties named?
鈥淐ounty Countdown鈥 鈥 a series about the place-name origins of Washington counties and county seats 鈥 Lincoln, Mason, and Okanogan counties.3 years ago

Washington State Historical Society reviewing vintage monuments for ‘accuracy and inclusivity’
Monuments and roadside markers around the state, some dating back more than a century, are being examined for 鈥渁ccuracy and inclusivity鈥 by the Washington State Historical Society.3 years ago

Buddy Holly鈥檚 only Seattle shows were 60 years ago this week
Jerry Allison doesn鈥檛 remember much about his first visit to Seattle exactly 60 years ago.3 years ago

All Over The Map: Plan a summer road trip to Washington鈥檚 historic drive-ins
With the Seahawks midway through the preseason and the Mariners continuing to tantalize with visions of a wildcard berth, there鈥檚 still time for a summer road trip to one of the five historic drive-in movie theatres still operating in the Evergreen State.3 years ago

Remembering Kirkland Little League鈥檚 1982 World Series win
Looking back 40 years to Kirkland鈥檚 amazing World Series victory in 1982.3 years ago

All Over The Map: Bluegrass festival in Toledo echoes with Northwest history
In Toledo, Washington, it鈥檚 time once again for the Mount Saint Helens Bluegrass Festival. Toledo is in Lewis County on the way to Washington鈥檚 most famous volcano. The town is named for an old steamboat that once plied the Cowlitz River, and it鈥檚 near where the 鈥淐owlitz Convention鈥 was held 1851 鈥 when settlers north […]3 years ago

Restoring the home 鈥 and the legacy 鈥 of Nettie Asberry
A longtime figure in the civic and cultural history of Tacoma 鈥 and, really, the entire state 鈥 is finally getting the recognition she deserves.3 years ago

Destination HISTORY: Centuries of stories along Baker Lake Trail
The Upper Baker Dam, located in Whatcom County and within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, is from that earlier era.3 years ago

All Over The Map: 鈥極ld and bold鈥 climber and author Fred Beckey
Fred Beckey passed away five years ago at age 94 and he was climbing right to the end. He was much celebrated while he was alive3 years ago

How the Northwest contributed to the atomic bombs of WWII
This week marks the 70th anniversary of when the United States dropped atomic bombs on Japan. And the Northwest had a role in it.3 years ago

Elvis Presley鈥檚 Seattle movie co-star running for governor of Hawaii
In other election news not related to Washington鈥檚 August 2 primary, in the summer of 1962, the World鈥檚 Fair was underway at what鈥檚 now Seattle Center.3 years ago

All Over The Map: Submarine, fighter planes and Marines attacked what鈥檚 now Magnuson Park
It was 70 years ago this week when a sleepy neighborhood along Lake Washington in Seattle became ground zero for a show-stopping Cold War military exercise.3 years ago

Elwha On The Rocks: Washington Ferry Crash Inspired Song and Drink
One of the most infamous episodes in Washington State Ferry System history began with a typical run out of Anacortes, late one Sunday afternoon in October 1983.3 years ago

Making ‘scents’ of how Seattle smelled a century ago
That same collection of smells has been around for at least the past several decades. But what did Seattle smell like a hundred years ago or even two hundred years ago?3 years ago

Destination HISTORY: Skagit Bay Estuary and Craft Island
The Skagit Bay Estuary Wildlife Area is a popular yet low-profile destination for birdwatchers, hunters, hikers, dog walkers, and weekend explorers.3 years ago

J.P. Patches’ legacy lives on in the Pacific Northwest
February 10 marks the 58th anniversary of the debut of the J.P. Patches program on 成人X站 TV.3 years ago

All Over The Map: 1970s nautical atlas still a Northwest gem
Back in the 1970s, a young couple compiled a unique marine atlas of Northwest waters. The book is still in print, and it still stands out from similar navigation books published over the years for recreational boaters in Washington and British Columbia.3 years ago

Even with thrilling ’22, nothing will ever top the excitement of the 鈥95 Mariners
You鈥檇 have to be living under a rock to NOT know that the Mariners went into the All-Star break with a 14-game winning streak.3 years ago

All Over The Map: Sink your teeth into history at Market House Corned Beef
A downtown Seattle business has been selling corned beef and other cured meats from the same location for nearly 75 years.3 years ago
