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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.

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Washingtonians can thank rebel supporter for their state’s name

Were it not for a man eventually imprisoned by the US Government for aiding rebels during the Civil War, the Evergreen State would likely have been called Columbia.
9 years ago

Loss of Ballard’s Sunset Bowl still hurts

When Verl Lowry drives to Seattle's Ballard neighborhood from where he lives in Bothell, he always makes a point of avoiding 14th NW and NW Market Street.
9 years ago

Loss of Ballard’s Sunset Bowl still hurts

When Verl Lowry drives to Seattle's Ballard neighborhood from where he lives in Bothell, he always makes a point of avoiding 14th NW and NW Market Street.
9 years ago

Loss of Ballard’s Sunset Bowl still hurts

When Verl Lowry drives to Seattle's Ballard neighborhood from where he lives in Bothell, he always makes a point of avoiding 14th NW and NW Market Street.
9 years ago

A look at Seattle’s homeless ‘Shacktown’ history

Seattle historian Feliks Banel takes a look at the city's original homeless encampment at the turn of the 20th Century.
10 years ago

The hidden heavy metal history of Kirkland

It was the dawn of '80s big hair and heavy metal, and one fateful day in Kirkland with metal legends, and a legend to-be, lives on.
10 years ago

Political promise, personal vehicles spelled doom for Seattle’s ‘jitneys’

In 1914, jitney buses took the West Coast by storm. Historians believe that Los Angeles was first, but by 1915 every big city from San Diego to Everett had jitneys carrying passengers back and forth across town for a nickel.
10 years ago

Dec. 2 is the Northwest’s real Independence Day

The next time you're celebrating American independence from the British with a picnic and fireworks on a sunny and warm summer day, consider that on July 4, 1776, the Pacific Northwest wasn't part of those original festivities in New England.
10 years ago