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I obviously think it does, too, and I'm guessing anyone who's reading this does as well. But will you miss "Seems Like Yesterday"? Would you miss Paul Dorpat's "Then and Now" series in Pacific Northwest if it went away? Basically, is the local paper the right place for this sort of thing, or would you prefer your historical insights on Web sites specifically devoted to the purpose? Would that mean the wider audience would be deprived of a sense of historical consciousness? As many readers as (ahem) this blog might have, the Herald has more, and a historical piece is more likely to be stumbled upon there, or in the pages of the P-I or Times. You've got to be looking for things like Seattle History Examiner, HistoryLink, Vintage Seattle, and the like.


