This page offers samples of audio material from selected Seattle City Council proceedings, including committee meetings and public hearings, since 1971.
Provides a starting point for accessing historical information about Seattle neighborhoods from the Seattle Public Library's special collections and elsewhere. To start browsing, select a neighborhood using the menu on the left or the map on the right.
The free online encyclopedia of Washington state history. Almost all essays are written by historians, volunteers, etc. and vetted by professional staff.
Their mission is to serve the public and agencies of King County by collecting, preserving, holding in trust, and facilitating access to County records of enduring historical value that document its land, people, culture, and governance.
The Washington State Archives, Digital Archives, delivers broad public access to both digitized and born digital records of state and local government.
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Land Acknowledgment: The University of Washington Bothell & Cascadia College Campus Library occupies Land that has been inhabited by Indigenous Peoples since time immemorial. Specifically, this campus is located on Sammamish Land from which settler colonists forcibly removed Coast Salish Peoples to reservations in the mid-19th century. Today, descendants of the Sammamish are members of several Coast Salish communities.