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Making the Cut: The Locks, the Lakes, and a Century of Change

Making the Cut commemorates the centennial of the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Lake Washington Ship Canal, and the lowering of Lake Washington in Seattle.

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Making the Cut commemorates the centennial of the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Lake Washington Ship Canal, and the lowering of Lake Washington in Seattle.

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Events Archive - MTC

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Next Events ». Exhibit: The Hewitt Lea Lumber Mill. Fri February 17, 2017 - Fri. March 17, 2017. Bellevue Public Library, 1111 110th Ave NE. Eastside Heritage Center presents an exhibit on the Hewitt-Lea Lumber Mill on Wilburton Hill and the effects of the Ship…. Find out more ». Wed March 01, 2017 - Mon. April 17, 2017. The Centennial Boat Parade Committee seeks boats of all types for a reenactment Boat Parade on Sunday,…. Find out more ». Pacific Northwest Historians Guild Event. Find out more ». The R...

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Seattle History: The Locks, the Lakes, and a Century of Change

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Looking north across Salmon Bay towards Ballard, September 15, 1915. (Item 833, Seattle Municipal Archives). Explore our Resource Materials page for an in-depth history of the Ship Canal, as well as research articles, collections of primary materials, and curriculum guides. Lake Washington Ship Canal History. Lake Washington Ship Canal History. On July 4, 1917, Seattle’s local papers heralded the grand opening of the Lake Washington Ship Canal. A carnival and fireworks attracted 50,000 celebrants. Nancy ...

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Book Release - Waterway: The Story of Seattle's Locks and Ship Canal - MTC

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Back To All Events. Book Release — Waterway: The Story of Seattle’s Locks and Ship Canal. Sat July 01, 2017 - Sat. July 01, 2017. Why does a city surrounded by water need another waterway? Explore how industry, transportation, and the very character of the city and surrounding region developed in response to the economic and environmental changes brought about by Seattle’s canal and locks. Watch this space for information on how to obtain a copy of the book. Tickets and More info:.

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Making the Cut: Video of The Locks, the Lakes, and a Century of Change

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Watch this space for videos and media presentations about the Ship Canal Centennial and related topics. Legacy of the Locks and Lake Washington Ship Canal: Centennial Kickoff — Vaun Raymond. Raymond, instructor of Digital Filmmaking at the Art Institute of Seattle, is producing a series of documentary films entitled “Legacy of the Locks and Lake Washington Ship Canal.”. Drawing the Line: 1916 Lake Washington Shoreline — Simon Kidde with Vaun Raymond. Halibut Schooner Vansee: Underway from the Locks for a...

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Exhibit: The Hewitt Lea Lumber Mill - MTC

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Back To All Events. Exhibit: The Hewitt Lea Lumber Mill. Fri February 17, 2017 - Fri. March 17, 2017. Eastside Heritage Center presents an exhibit on the Hewitt-Lea Lumber Mill on Wilburton Hill and the effects of the Ship Canal on the business. See it at the Bellevue Public Library, February 24 through March 17. Start: February 17 @ 8:00 am End: March 17 @ 5:00 pm. 1111 110th Ave NE. Maritime Folknet Songwriting Contest. Presidents Day Weekend at the Locks ». Calendar powered by The Events Calendar.

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The Thornton Creek Confluence at Meadowbrook Pond | Wedgwood in Seattle History

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Wedgwood in Seattle History. The Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle. John Thornton of Thornton Creek. Names in the Neighborhood: from Decatur to Thornton Creek →. The Thornton Creek Confluence at Meadowbrook Pond. February 23, 2013. Wedgwood in Seattle History. Meadowbrook Pond is located on the east side of 35th Ave NE at NE 107th Street. 175th and Meridian) and the other from a wetland near North Seattle Community College (100th and Meridian.) Thornton Creek was named for John Thornton. In 1992...

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Corps of Engineers Foundation. Discover Your Northwest,. Have teamed up to encourage private funding to return T. He Locks to a World Class facility befitting the City of Seattle. In prepartion for the Centennial and beyond, we are working to improve the visitor education experience, so far we have:. Installed 6 touchscreen kiosks throughout the site providing constantly updated visitor information. Upgraded visitor center theater to show multiple Videos On Demand. Check out Makingthecut100.org.

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Lake Washington | Wedgwood in Seattle History

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Wedgwood in Seattle History. The Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle. Tag Archives: Lake Washington. Names in the Neighborhood: LaVilla. August 10, 2015. Wedgwood in Seattle History. In March 1945 during the final battles of World War Two in Europe, a homesick soldier wrote a letter to the Seattle Daily Times newspaper. Lieutenant Ralph A. Penington, age 34, was with the US Army’s 10th Mountain Division in Italy. … Continue reading →. Name of the neighborhood. Looking, Listening, Birding. Historic...

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Seattle | Wedgwood in Seattle History

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Wedgwood in Seattle History. The Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle. Looking for the Seattle Experience: Betty MacDonald. September 5, 2016. Wedgwood in Seattle History. If you have ever encountered tourists at Snoqualmie Falls and North Bend who are looking for Twin Peaks sites, or visitors from around the world who flock to Forks in search of Twilight, then you have had a taste of … Continue reading →. Tour of Modern Sacred Spaces in Wedgwood. August 26, 2016. Wedgwood in Seattle History. North...

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A Dutchman in Wedgwood History | Wedgwood in Seattle History

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Wedgwood in Seattle History. The Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle. Bud Gagnon’s Wedgewood Pharmacy. Chickens and Cows in Wedgwood: the Schultz and Sherman families →. A Dutchman in Wedgwood History. May 21, 2012. Wedgwood in Seattle History. The Dutch immigrant group was photographed in Amsterdam in 1906 before their departure for Seattle. On July 4, 1927, opening day of the Sand Point Country Club and Golf Course. John Jr. began working as a caddy. He was thirteen years old. In 193...Running t...

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Wedgwood in Seattle History. The Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle. Category Archives: community council (present time). Wedgwood’s Commercial Intersections. February 21, 2016. Wedgwood in Seattle History. In early years before the Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle acquired its identity, it did not have a commercial center on 35th Ave NE at NE 85th Street as it does today. In the 1920s there was much more residential … Continue reading →. Community council (present time). August 23, 2015.

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photography | Wedgwood in Seattle History

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Wedgwood in Seattle History. The Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle. August 1, 2015. Wedgwood in Seattle History. This hummingbird photo along with more than a dozen other framed bird photos is part of an exhibit at Fuel Coffee in Montlake during the month of August 2015. The exhibit is entitled, “Where Nature Lives” by photographer and artist … Continue reading →. Union Bay Watch blog. Looking for the Seattle Experience: Betty MacDonald. Tour of Modern Sacred Spaces in Wedgwood. Seattle Civil Ri...

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Where Nature Lives | Wedgwood in Seattle History

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Wedgwood in Seattle History. The Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle. The Future of 35th Ave NE in Wedgwood. Names in the Neighborhood: LaVilla →. August 1, 2015. Wedgwood in Seattle History. This hummingbird photo along with more than a dozen other framed bird photos is part of an exhibit at Fuel Coffee. In Montlake during the month of August 2015. The exhibit is entitled, “Where Nature Lives” by photographer and artist Larry Hubbell of the Union Bay Watch blog. 2300 24th Ave E. Seattle, WA 98112.

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Names in the Neighborhood: LaVilla | Wedgwood in Seattle History

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Wedgwood in Seattle History. The Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle. A Walk Through Wedgwood History →. Names in the Neighborhood: LaVilla. August 10, 2015. Wedgwood in Seattle History. In March 1945 during the final battles of World War Two in Europe, a homesick soldier wrote a letter to the Seattle Daily Times newspaper. Lieutenant Ralph A. Penington, age 34, was with the US Army’s 10. As of 1920 when nine-year-old Ralph became a newspaper carrier, his family lived at 9404 25. Avenues NE. M...

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WPLongform | Wedgwood in Seattle History

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Wedgwood in Seattle History. The Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle. Wedgwood’s Business District in 1958. August 1, 2016. Wedgwood in Seattle History. All of the Wedgwood neighborhood came into the Seattle City Limits in 1954, and then all of Wedgwood’s businesses were listed in the Seattle City Directories. The business listings are a fascinating look at the economics and lifestyle of the … Continue reading →. Gas stations in Wedgwood. The 1950s in Wedgwood. February 21, 2016. February 8, 2016.

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