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Jefferson County resolution officially establishes Egg and I Road in Center on February 3, 1981.

On February 3, 1981, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners Resolution 14-81 officially establishes the name "Egg and I Road" for the portion of roadway that passes the farm site once owned by former...

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Jeannette Hayner becomes the first woman Majority Leader of the Washington State Senate when Peter von Reichbauer switches parties on February 13, 1981.

On February 13, 1981, state Senator Peter von Reichbauer triggers an historic shift in senate leadership when he changes his party affiliation from Democratic to Republican in the middle of the legisl...

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Joseph Recchi becomes superintendent of Seattle City Light on March 16, 1981.

On March 16, 1981, Joseph Recchi becomes superintendent of Seattle City Light when the City Council confirms his nomination by Mayor Charles Royer. Recchi is a 31-year City Light Employee and deputy s...

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Paramount Pictures begins filming An Officer and a Gentleman in Port Townsend in April 1981.

In late April 1981, a cast and crew of more than 100 arrive in Port Townsend to begin filming the Paramount Pictures feature An Officer and a Gentleman. Directed by Taylor Hackford, the romantic drama...

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Duane Berentson takes office as Secretary of Transportation on May 20, 1981.

On May 20, 1981, Duane Berentson (1928-2013) takes office as Secretary of Transportation, heading the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). He arrives to find that Washington State Fe...

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Filipino labor activists Gene Viernes and Silme Domingo are slain in Seattle on June 1, 1981.

On June 1, 1981, Seattle-based Filipino American labor activists Gene Viernes (1951-1981) and Silme Domingo (1952-1981) of Local 37 of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union are mur...

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Seattle Aquarium is reported searching for a new director on June 6, 1981, after founding director is forced out in dispute with City.

On June 6, 1981, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports that the Seattle Aquarium, facing a drop in attendance and revenue, is searching for a new director. Doug Kemper, Aquarium director since the mu...

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Rizal Park and Bridge in Seattle, named for Philippine national hero, are dedicated on June 7, 1981.

On June 7, 1981, Dr. Jose Rizal Park and Bridge, named for the Philippine national hero, are dedicated by Mayor Charles Royer (b. 1939) and Philippine Consul General Ernesto A. Querubin. The park and ...

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Avalanche kills 11 climbers as they ascend Mount Rainier on June 21, 1981.

On Sunday morning, June 21, 1981, 10 novice mountain climbers and one guide are killed by an immense avalanche of ice and snow on Ingraham Glacier while ascending to the summit of Mount Rainier (14,41...

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Eighty-six-year-old Elizabeth Shackleford closes her law practice on August 21, 1981.

On August 21, 1981, Elizabeth Shackleford (1895-1989) closes her law practice for the final time, 59 years after passing the bar. She is 86. Shackleford has spent her entire career in Tacoma, as a law...

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Hearings for the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians begin in Seattle on September 9, 1981

On September 9-11, 1981, close to 160 people testify in front of the federally appointed, nine-member Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) about the impact of Japanese ...

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Port of Tacoma opens the North Intermodal Yard, the first dockside intermodal railyard on the West Coast, on October 13, 1981.

On October 13, 1981, the Port of Tacoma opens the North Intermodal Yard , the first dockside intermodal rail yard on the West Coast. Situated on the main port peninsula between Terminal 7 on the Sitcu...

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