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When It Mattered Most

Seattle Pacific University, Ames Library Seminar Room, Second Floor 3307 3rd Av. W., Seattle, WA, United States

Author Kevin Ticen will share stories behind his recent book, When It Mattered Most, about the 1917 Stanley Cup-winning Metropolitans, Seattle’s first professional sports franchise. 7 pm social time, 7:3o

Faces of Citizen-Soldiers: Stories of the Washington National Guard

Seattle Pacific University, Ames Library Seminar Room, Second Floor 3307 3rd Av. W., Seattle, WA, United States

Presented by co-Authors Andy Leneweaver, Rick Patterson and Bill Woodward. The authors of Washington National Guard (Arcadia, Oct 2019) draw from their just-published pictorial history to highlight several of the

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Olmsted in Seattle: Creating a Park System for a Modern City

Seattle Pacific University, Ames Library Seminar Room, Second Floor 3307 3rd Av. W., Seattle, WA, United States

Jennifer Ott of HistoryLink will be speaking about their new book, Olmsted in Seattle:  CReating a Park System for a Modern City. Join us as HistoryLink's Jennifer Ott shares with us

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Prohibition in Seattle

Seattle Pacific University, Ames Library Seminar Room, Second Floor 3307 3rd Av. W., Seattle, WA, United States

Prohibition in Seattle: Bootleggers, Rumrunners and more! In 1916 Seattle went dry three years prior to the passing of the Volstead Act. Join us as author Brad Holden (IG: @seattle_artifacts),

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Annual Meeting 2020

University of Washington (details soon)

Given the developing situation with the COVID-19 disease, and based on recommendations from King County Public Health and the University of Washington, the PNW Historians Guild has decided to POSTPONE