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  2. History of Seattle before 1900 - Wikipedia

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    The relative fortunes of Seattle and Tacoma clearly show the nature of Seattle's growth. Though both Seattle and Tacoma grew at a rapid rate from 1880 to 1890, based on the strength of their timber industries, Seattle's growth as an exporter of services and manufactured goods continued for another two decades, while Tacoma's growth dropped ...

  3. History of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The relative fortunes of Seattle and Tacoma clearly show the nature of Seattle's growth. Though both Seattle and Tacoma grew at a rapid rate from 1880 to 1890, based on the strength of their timber industries, Seattle's growth as an exporter of services and manufactured goods continued for another two decades, while Tacoma's growth dropped ...

  4. Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project - Wikipedia

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    The site provides over 70 oral history interviews with short video excerpts and brief biographies, as well as a listing of historic Civil Rights organizations, a page on Seattle's ethnic press, a resource with lesson plans for teachers, films and slideshows, and a page with in-depth historical essays that explore various issues, incidents and people.

  5. Timeline of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project founded. Rat City Rollergirls (rollerderby league) founded. 2006 Seattle Metropolitan begins publication. Kavana Cooperative founded. [36] [63] 2007 December 12: South Lake Union Streetcar line opened. [64] 2008 Tilted Thunder Rail Birds (rollerderby league) formed. Seattle SuperSonics move to ...

  6. Connections Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Connections Museum (formerly the Herbert H. Warrick Jr. Museum of Communications, originally the Vintage Telephone Equipment Museum) is located in Centurylink's Duwamish Central Office at East Marginal Way S. and Corson Avenue S. in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood. It "reveals the history of the telephone and the equipment that makes it ...

  7. History of Seattle (1940–present) - Wikipedia

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    Quite likely, Seattle evaded the fate of Detroit through being a port city with a large number of highly educated, skilled workers. Seattle industry did slightly better than the national average during the rest of the 1970s; nonetheless the boom decades of the 1950s and 1960s had been brought to a decisive end.

  8. Lester Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Lester Apartments was a building on the west side of Beacon Hill, Seattle, Washington, United States. It was constructed in 1910–1911, originally intended to be the world's largest brothel . After scandal (and women's suffrage [ 2 ] ) forced Seattle mayor Hiram Gill from office, the building was converted to be an ordinary apartment house .

  9. Seattle Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Channel, cable channel 21 in Seattle, Washington, United States, is a government-access television (GATV) channel that operates out of the Seattle City Hall building. It also operates an extensive website. On CenturyLink Prism, Seattle Channel is available on channels 8003 and 8503 . [1]