This is Part 3 of a three-part slideshow photo essay on the history of the Seattle Aquarium and its neighborhood beginning in 1841 through the present day. Part 3 continues the story from the beginnin...
This photo essay is by Bill Newby, Seattle City Light's Director of Operations for the Skagit River dam project. Edited and curated by David Wilma.
This is a slideshow photo essay about working on a line crew for Seattle City Light in the 1950s. It is narrated by former lineman Walt Sickler and curated by David Wilma.
This is a slideshow on the history of The Seattle Public Library. Written and Curated by Paul Dorpat.
This slideshow on the Seattle Rainiers was written by Russ Dille and curated by David S. Eskenazi. All images courtesy the David Eskenazi Collection.
In the spring of 1954, Seattle baseball fans were asked to vote for their all-time favorite Seattle Rainiers. Always enthusiastic about their diamond heroes, Seattle baseball boosters elected 11 playe...
This is a slideshow presenting the history of Seattle University, the Northwest's largest Jesuit institution of higher learning. The essay was written by Walt Crowley based on his books, Seattle Unive...
The Seattle Public Utilities water system provides direct water service to around 630,000 people in and just outside the city of Seattle and sells water wholesale to cities and water districts serving...
This slideshow is a scrapbook of photos on the development of Seattle's First Hill -- from the steep Profanity Hill of the old King County courthouse days (1890-1930) to the building of Harborview Hos...
This is a 10-minute slideshow of the history of Seattle. Written and Curated by Paul Dorpat.
This is a slideshow on the history of Seattle's University District, Part One: Gunther Chain to Bascule Bridge. Written and Curated by Paul Dorpat, with Chris Goodman.
This slideshow presents a number of Snohomish County's heritage farms and barns, some that have been in continual use for over a century. It was written by Margaret Riddle and funded by the Snohomish ...