Washington's largest city is made accessible to travelers in this new city guide from Lonely Planet that covers such outdoor activities as skiing, kayaking, and hiking, as well as full restaurant and nightlife recommendations. in color. 16 maps.
In traditional scholarship, Native Americans have been conspicuously absent from urban history. Indians appear at the time of contact, are involved in fighting or treaties, and then seem to vanish,...
"Cartoonist and creator of "Seattle Walk Report" Susanna Ryan strolls on with a quirky new illustrated guide celebrating Seattle's everyday outdoor wonders.
This is the first thorough historical account of Chief Seattle and his times--the story of a half-century of tremendous flux, turmoil, and violence, during which a native American war leader became an advocate for peace and strove to create ...
In this soothing board book, young readers will delight in a personal tour of one the country's most interesting cities.
They're all clear, simple recipes that'll have you cooking like Tom Douglas from the very first page. But this is more than a cookbook; it's a food lover's guide to Seattle.
Seattle is renowned for its walkability and stunning natural beauty. This guide will take you from Seattle’s parks and urban greenways to the windswept beaches, old-growth forests, and spectacular hilltop vistas of greater Puget Sound.
Seattle has transformed into a truly cosmopolitan city with award-winning "green" building designs, abun¬ant culture and performing arts, world-class medical facilities, and an ever-expanding technology sector.
In 1991, Seattle’s sound took the world by storm--but this same storm had been brewing in the Pacific Northwest for a decade before it hit MTV. The Strangest Tribe is a reframing of this last transformative era in music.
8 Box 14, Harmony Homes folders, Sidney Gerber Papers, 503, 584, 968, Special Collections Division, University of Washington Libraries; James and Marjorie Kimbrough, interview by Joan Singler, February 13, 2007.
Lost Seattle traces the cherished places in a city that time, progress and fashion have swept aside before concerned citizens or the National Register of Historic Places could save them...