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  2. 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.

  3. Timeline of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    1950 Seattle Chinese Golf Club formed. [27] Population: 467,591. [37] 1957 – Sister city relationship established with Kobe, Japan. [38] 1959 – City joins Puget Sound Governmental Conference. [39] 1960 – Population: 557,087. [40] 1961 Space Needle erected. [41] American Institute of Architects Seattle chapter active. [42] 1962 Alweg ...

  4. History of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle is a major port city that has a history of boom and bust. Seattle has on several occasions been sent into severe decline, but has typically used those periods to successfully rebuild infrastructure. There have been at least five such cycles: The lumber-industry boom, followed by the construction of an Olmsted-designed park system.

  5. Architecture of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of the Lake Church in Wedgwood, 1940–1941, outgrown and replaced in a mere 20 years; [34] Museum of History and Industry, 1948–1950 in Montlake, demolished to make way for expansion of a freeway [35] [36]), or have been heavily altered and expanded.

  6. History of the LGBTQ community in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s and 1960s, Seattle's dance clubs served as important points for the gay community to meet and strategize, which according to Gary Atkins, author of Gay Seattle. Stories of Exile and Belonging, may be likened to the African-Americans who used churches to organize during the civil rights movement.

  7. This Seattle snow record was set on Groundhog Day over a ...

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    Seattle only has one other day in the official history books with more than 20 inches of snow in one day. A 20-inch snowstorm struck a young Seattle-Tacoma Airport south of the city in January 1950.

  8. Seattle movement - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle movement was part of ... its history, Seattle was a segregated ... 3,700 in 1940 to 15,000 in 1950 and the NAACP Chapter in Seattle grew from 75 members ...

  9. Civil Rights History in 1950s-60s as Seen Through Variety - AOL

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    The 1965 March on Washington was a galvanizing moment for the American civil-rights movement of the ‘60s, but in terms of media coverage of American race relations of that era, it happened in ...