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Feliks Banel

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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.

Stifled tears and a lump in the throat when Kingdome imploded 20 years ago

It was 20 years ago today that the awful, wonderful, terrible and amazing old Kingdome聽鈥渕ulti-purpose domed stadium鈥 was intentionally imploded.
5 years ago

Puget Sound Pilots keep cargo and passengers moving during pandemic

Aboard each cargo ship in local waters is a Puget Sound Pilot, a skilled and seasoned maritime professional licensed by the US Coast Guard and the state.
5 years ago

State AG Ferguson seeks compromise on Seattle National Archives closure

A compromise brokered by State Attorney General Bob Ferguson might keep the regional facility of the National Archives in Washington after all.
5 years ago

All Over The Map: Hidden Seattle parks to visit while social distancing

With many of us working from home and social distancing, there's a chance to discover parks and other public spaces we didn鈥檛 know were there.
5 years ago

Northwest has long and forgotten history of infectious disease outbreaks

With coronavirus continuing to spread, we look back on a history mostly forgotten outbreaks in the Northwest going back to the 1700s.
5 years ago

All Over The Map: Was Cold War scarier than COVID-19?

These can feel like scary times, but it might have been even scarier back in 1955, when the region had maps of evacuation routes for residents to use in the event of a nuclear attack.
5 years ago

Kids came from miles around to ‘cruise Colby’ in 1960s Everett

Tom King remembers cruising on Colby Avenue聽in Everett, the popular weekend pastime of kids that brought people from all over the region.
5 years ago

All Over The Map: UW Navy base was ground-zero for 1918 flu

A once-sprawling and now mostly forgotten Naval Training Station that stood on the University of Washington campus was considered ground-zero for the local Spanish Flu outbreak in 1918.
5 years ago

Stan Boreson’s accordion comes home to Seattle

MOHAI has not set a specific date, but plans to display Stan Boreson's accordion at the museum at Lake Union Park. The instrument will likely appear in MOHAI鈥檚 permanent Seattle history exhibit.
5 years ago

All Over The Map: Settling the debate over how to pronounce Hobart

Hobart marks yet another local area to join Mountlake Terrace and Des Moines on the list of local places where a debate persists over pronunciation.
5 years ago

Expert: It would take hundreds of years to digitize records at Seattle National Archives

While digitizing records from the Seattle National Archives is possible, it's also something that would cost innumerable amounts of time and money.
5 years ago

AG Bob Ferguson issues ultimatum over ‘illegal’ decision to move Seattle National Archives

AG Bob Ferguson issued an ultimatum Wednesday, regarding 鈥渇atal flaw[s]鈥 in a decision last month to shutter the National Archives in Seattle
5 years ago

All Over The Map: Family responds to name being removed from Lake Stevens park

Lake Stevens City Council is set to vote on changing the name of Wyatt Park. But what do the descendants of the park's namesake think about all of this?
5 years ago

One of Pacific Northwest’s most important founding documents is on display

One of the most important founding documents in the history of the Pacific Northwest is on display at the Tulalip Indian Reservation in Snohomish County.
5 years ago

All Over The Map: Who named Seattle’s Northgate Mall?

It was 72 years ago this week that plans for a revolutionary new shopping center in Seattle were announced, which would later be known as 'Northgate Mall.'
5 years ago

Memories from Mt. St. Helens eruption still fresh after 40 years

A museum in Spokane is remembering the 40th anniversary of the Mt. St. Helens eruption with a new exhibit, as well as an online effort to collect memories.
5 years ago

National Archives tries ‘re-set’ with tribes about Seattle closure

Officials from the National Archives and Records Administration are meeting with staff of the threatened Seattle facility and local Native American tribes.
5 years ago

All Over The Map: How an explorer’s mistake led to the naming of Hood Canal

Captain Vancouver is often ridiculed for failing to notice the Columbia River, but he also gets the blame for another blunder: The misnaming of Hood Canal.
5 years ago

The forgotten designer behind Seattle’s most iconic neon signs

Bea Haverfield may not be a household name, but she's behind some of Seattle's most beloved, iconic neon signs across the city.
5 years ago

All Over The Map: Anacortes claims to have the oldest 鈥榞raffiti rock鈥

What is a 鈥済raffiti rock,鈥 exactly? There鈥檚 no hard and fast definition, but the Skagit County community of Anacortes provides an excellent example.
5 years ago

Solutions emerging to Seattle National Archives debacle

In the wake of a decision to close the Seattle facility of the National Archives, two possible solutions are beginning to emerge.
5 years ago

AG Bob Ferguson weighs legal action over Seattle National Archives closure

In the wake of a decision to close the Seattle National Archives, state AG Bob Ferguson is looking at legal options to save the facility.
5 years ago

Feds play blame game while closure of Seattle National Archives moves ahead

With the closure of the Seattle National Archives moving forward, federal agencies are pointing fingers at each other for a process that went without public input.
5 years ago

All Over The Map: Road between Redmond, Kirkland dates back to early settlers

There were two routes between Kirkland and Redmond originally, not including trails first blazed by Native Americans, and then by early settlers in the 1870s.
5 years ago