November 13, 1973: Shelly’s Leg
Jeff Stevens brings you the story of the legendary Shelly’s Leg.
It’s Not Just About History: Visiting the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial
It’s hard to describe the shock of recognition when sepia history meets full-color present, when they can align so precisely. That’s one of the many gifts that the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial gives to its visitors.
September 14, 1961: First Hill vs. I-5
Once upon a time, citizen activists tried to stop the construction of Interstate 5 through Seattle. Jeff Stevens tells the tale.
August 20, 1994: Real Change
Welcome to topsy-turvy political Seattle history.
August 11, 1969: The Ave Riots
Seattle’s University District might seem like a sleepy place these days, but circa 1969, it was a hotbed of radicalism, revolutionary fervor, and — 45 years ago this week — violent rioting. Jeff Stevens tells you all about it.
July 30, 1973: The Birth of Left Bank Books
A brief historical treatise on Left Bank Books, easily among Seattle’s most beloved independent bookstores ever. Jeff Stevens brings you further Old Seattle history.
July 18, 1934: The Battle of Smith Cove
Smith Cove, located at the southern foot of Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood, might seem sleepy these days — yet on this date in 1934, it was the site of a truly epic labor-management struggle. Jeff Stevens histories you once again.
June 27, 1995: Operation Homestead Gets the SWAT Treatment
Seattle circa 1995: gentrification was the word — and Sidran City was then so eager to welcome NikeTown that SPD sent a SWAT team to bust a nonviolent protest. Jeff Stevens histories you.
June 1, 1961: “Block the Ditch”
If you think I-5 is the ugliest thing in Seattle, you’re not alone. In fact, a small group of activists once opposed its construction here. Jeff Stevens tells the tale at the Star.
May 13, 1983: The Metropolis
The Metropolis was a legendary all-ages music venue that helped foment Seattle’s underground music scene from May 1983 to March 1984. Jeff Stevens brings you further local music history.
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