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Feliks Banel

Local historian

Feliks Banel

Feliks Banel is a host and resident historian for 成人X站 Newsradio, and is an Emmy-winning television writer and producer.

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4 years ago

World War II Navy chapel is still sacred to Shoreline residents

Tucked away in a forested part of Shoreline is a unique artifact dating to World War II and a once-sprawling U.S. Navy hospital.
4 years ago

All Over The Map: New Seattle history book for kids recalled by publisher

It鈥檚 a twisted tale of a brand-new book for kids all about Seattle, which is being recalled by the publisher just a week after it was released.
4 years ago

Behind the screens at century-old Neptune Theatre

The Neptune in the University District will celebrate its 100th birthday next week, which makes it one of Seattle鈥檚 oldest continuously operated theatres.
4 years ago

All Over The Map: Is this the oldest old-school service station in Washington?

Dan Ward believes his family-owned business in College Place is 鈥渢he oldest continuously operating, old school, true full-service service station in the Pacific Northwest.鈥
4 years ago

Vintage locomotive comes home to Northwest Railway Museum

The Northwest Railway Museum is completing a trade that will send a 1951 diesel engine to Nevada, and bring a 1940 locomotive to its original home.
4 years ago

All Over The Map: A half-dozen half-baked facts about the iconic giant Winlock Egg

In honor of the 98th birthday of the Winlock egg 鈥 and those long-ago Winlockians who made it happen 鈥撀爃ere are a half-dozen, half-baked facts.
4 years ago

A treasure hunt for phantom cannons in the Evergreen State

The hunt for 166-year-old cannons is a story that just about anyone who loves a good old-fashioned treasure hunt can鈥檛 help but get worked up about.
4 years ago

All Over The Map: Tiny Washington town of Danville eagerly awaits reopening of border

Point Roberts聽has gotten much of the attention during the extended border closure, but it鈥檚 not the only town that鈥檚 been suffering economically.
4 years ago

Could landmark designation save Seattle’s Memorial Stadium from demolition?

As it turns out, saving Seattle's Memorial Stadium from demolition may not be just some pedantic argument or splitting of historic preservation hairs.
4 years ago

All Over The Map: How 鈥 and why 鈥 did Microsoft 鈥楴ame That Zune鈥?

We know now it couldn鈥檛 beat the iPod, but where and how did Microsoft get the name for its gone-but-not-forgotten Zune media player?
4 years ago

Priceless archive keeps the history of Pacific Northwest trains running

A unique partnership devoted to Northwest railroad history means an incredible archive of photos and documents is being preserved and made accessible.
4 years ago

All Over The Map: Ghosts of the Roosevelt Highway in Washington state

For most of the 1920s and well into the 1930s, part of the long-forgotten Roosevelt Highway traveled through the Evergreen State.
4 years ago

Beloved kids’ show host turned meteorologist M.J. McDermott hangs up her barometer

When meteorologist M.J. McDermott retires this week from Channel 13, not many people will remember her early years hosting a kids' show.
4 years ago

All Over The Map: How Kittitas, Klickitat and Lewis counties were named

All Over The Map鈥檚 county origins series took the summer off, but returns for this installment, featuring Kittitas, Klickitat, and Lewis counties.
4 years ago

Mixed bag for mask mandate at inaugural Kraken preseason game in Spokane

While the Seattle Kraken prevailed in its inaugural preseason game, the state鈥檚 mask mandate for indoor spaces and large events did not fare so well.
4 years ago

All Over The Map: Forgotten centennial of distinctive Mount Rainier monument

Edmond Meany said it best 100 years ago this week: 鈥淭hese ceremonies will soon be forgotten, but this monument will endure.鈥
4 years ago

Searching for D.B. Cooper ‘historic sites’ in Portland and Seattle

With the 50th anniversary of the infamous D.B. Cooper hijacking this November, places where the crime played out hold physical traces that stir up memories.
4 years ago

All Over The Map: Long-gone ferry crossings at Orondo and Entiat

Before many bridges were open, a number of small, private ferry crossings were in operation along the Columbia River as late as the 1950s and 1960s.
4 years ago

The fire is out, but Aberdeen Museum of History struggles to rebuild

It鈥檚 been more than three years since a fire destroyed the Aberdeen Armory and history museum. Now, some locals are frustrated by delays in replacing it.
4 years ago

Dramatic 1935 Weyerhaeuser kidnapping comes to life in new book

The long-ago kidnapping of a young member of the Weyerhaeuser timber dynasty has inspired a new book by local author Bryan Johnston.
4 years ago

All Over The Map: Reviving the spirit of historic US ROUTE 10 through Washington

It may not have the cachet of Route 66, but an Eastern Washington man is leading the charge to raise the profile of historic US ROUTE 10 across the state.
4 years ago

Distinctive Kenworth PACIFIC school bus was a Northwest favorite

It wasn鈥檛 too many years ago that the school bus a good number of local kids would have been on was designed and built right here in the Northwest.
4 years ago

All Over The Map: 1,200 miles of history on the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail

Among a collection of 11 trails that attract thousands of hikers every year is the lesser known 鈥淧acific Northwest National Scenic Trail.鈥
4 years ago