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Seattle native Benjamin Lukoff is a freelance writer and editor. He's been interested in local history since the age of six, when his father bought him 'Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle' at the MOHAI gift shop.


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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 · 2 comments
My latest piece in Crosscut.com is on the recent addition of white-on-brown street signs to Seattle's inventory. They are meant to mark our network of...
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I just got an e-mail from the Washington State Historical Society and Museum announcing that this October is the third annual Archives Month in the...
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My latest piece at Crosscut.com is on how, according to a story in the last print edition of the Seattle P-I, "documents and sacred records that...
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As noted the other day, Seattle's historic schooner Wawona will soon be no more, and left South Lake Union for good yesterday.Today on Crosscut.com,...
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Chuck Taylor notes on Seattle Post-Times that the historical photos of their respective namesakes that used to hang on the walls of Washington State...
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Last August, I noted the creation of Washington state's Legacy Project, being run by oral historian and veteran journalist John C. Hughes. The Seattle...
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Washington State History Museum, Tacoma. Photo by Flickr user romulusnr under Creative Commons license The Seattle Times is reporting that Governor...
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I noted last month that the King County Fair was in danger of being shut down after 145 years because of the $93,000,000 Ron Sims needed to cut from...
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Seattle was one of the many cities across the country which held a protest on November 15 against the passage of California's Propsition 8 and for...
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The date of the first election to be held in Seattle is variously given as 1852 or 1853 — either way, it resulted in Arthur Denny's being sent...
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