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Volunteers Restore Historic Jet In Everett
Volunteers at the Museum of Flight Restoration Center in Everett have been working diligently since 1995 to restore one of the last DeHavilland Comets. The
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Husky Stadium Has Long History Beyond Football
Early September means college football. And down along Montlake Boulevard, the University of Washington Huskies are getting ready to play in their
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SR 520 Floating Bridge Celebrates 50 Years
August 28, 1963 was a momentous day in American history, and it was also a pretty big day in Seattle. At the same time that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Remembering The Beatles Seattle Invasion In The Summer Of '64
The first wave of the British Invasion hit the shores of the Pacific Northwest with the arrival of The Beatles on August 21, 1964.
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1982 Little League Team Brings World Championship To Kirkland
In the summer of 1982, Kirkland, Wash., was a quiet bedroom community. That was, until the local underdog Little League team made it to the World
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President Harding's Last Public Speech At Husky Stadium
On July 27, 1923, Warren G. Harding spoke at Husky Stadium. It would be the last public speech the president would ever give.
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Killer Whale Makes Big Splash In Seattle
The story begins north of Vancouver Island in June 1965, near the tiny fishing village of Namu, British Columbia. Fishermen retrieving gear that had
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Pacific Northwest Pioneer Descendant Brewster Denny Dead at 88
Seattle pioneer descendant Brewster Denny passed away this past Saturday from natural causes. He was 88 years old. Denny spent much of his life as a
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70 Years Ago: Remembering The Crash Of Boeing’s Superfortress
The Boeing Dreamliner was been grounded since Jan. 16 as authorities try to sort out problems with the plane’s high tech batteries and electrical system.
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The Rise Of KUOW And Public Radio In Seattle
KUOW recently began its seventh decade on the air in Seattle. All this week we’ve been looking back at the history of radio in the Puget Sound Region.