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Northwest Woodworkers Gallery (formerly Northwest Gallery of Fine Woodworking) [1] in downtown Seattle, is the oldest and largest woodworking cooperative in the United States. Started in 1980 in the Pioneer Square neighborhood by a small group of studio furniture craftsmen, the gallery has grown and fostered the resurgence of the Northwest ...
There are at least three listings in each of Washington's 39 counties. The National Register of Historic Places recognizes buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts of national, state, or local historic significance across the United States. [1] Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, [2] more than 1,500 are in Washington.
In 2003, HistoryLink expanded its content to cover Washington state history, including new essays and features. [8] Meanwhile, HistoryLink continues, focusing on the production of history books. [5] Following Crowley's death in 2007, McCaffrey served as HistoryLink's executive director before her departure from HistoryLink in 2023. [9]
Ernst Home Centers, Inc. was a chain of home improvement retail stores founded in Seattle, Washington, United States. Ernst was started in 1893 by Seattle brothers Charles and Fred Ernst. In 1960, it became a division of Pay 'n Save, one of the largest retail companies in the Northwest.
There are 315 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. 222 of these listings are located in the city of Seattle, and are listed separately; the remaining 93 properties and districts are listed here. Another property in the county outside of Seattle was once listed on the National Register but has been removed.
This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of Washington. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first such newspaper in Washington was the Seattle Standard, established in 1890. [1] Notable current newspapers in Washington include The Facts and the Seattle Medium.
International Woodworkers of America, Local 3-101 Records (Everett, Wash.), 1935–1987. 23 cubic feet. At the Labor Archives of Washington State, University of Washington Libraries Special Collections. Records of International Woodworkers of America Association are held by Simon Fraser University's Special Collections and Rare Books
Hiking Washington's History. Seattle: University of Washington Press. ISBN 978-0-295-74852-8. JSTOR j.ctv1p2gjcp. OCLC 9055338474. Partial preview at Google Books. Bentley, Judy (April 1, 2016). Walking Washington's History. Seattle: University of Washington Press. ISBN 978-0-295-80667-9. JSTOR j.ctvcwn6nm. OCLC 941999370 – via Internet Archive.