Links To The Past: Week Of October 7
October 7th, 2007 @ 12:10 am by Cliffe | Sorted Links To The Past
I’m coming to you live from San Francisco, California (here attending a friend’s wedding). Here’s a roundup of what’s happening history and nostalgia-wise back home in Seattle.
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Last Days Of The ICE Age
Walt Crowley’s last guest columnist piece for the Seattle Times before his death. -
Walt Crowley Memorial Draws A Big Crowd
The PI reports on the Walt Crowley memorial service and looks back at his life. -
Remembering A ‘Citizen Of Seattle’
Mossback weighs in on the Walt Crowley memorial. -
A Painful Reminder For Seattle In The War
Crosscut considers what we can learn from the new Ken Burn’s miniseries The War, as related to our part of the world. -
Old Ballard’s New Hero Digs In As Retail Project Envelops Her Home
Is Edith Macefield sticking to her principles or just being flat out stubborn? The picture that accompanies this story is really great. -
History Should Be Shared
Jerry Large of the Seattle Times dwells on some local statues and what they mean to us now.