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Seattle’s 1960s Fallout Shelter
Apr 26, 2021
If you’ve driven I-5 through North Seattle, you’ve passed above our city’s Cold War fallout shelter. The city
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Unclaimed Property, or Free Money People For...
Mar 01, 2021
Most claims are between $25 and $100, and most of them belong to people who have moved, changed phone numbers, or o
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Seattle’s littlest art gallery is OPEN
Jan 17, 2021
There’s one art gallery the pandemic hasn’t shut down. In the Queen Anne neighborhood, at the corner of
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The Victorian House
Oct 26, 2020
I’ve seen this house a few times when driving through Queen Anne. Every time, I can’t stop looking at it. There’s n
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High Point: From Gangs to Neighbors
Oct 19, 2020
People of all sorts live together peacefully in this master-planned West Seattle community of 1,500 homes, a place
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How to Avoid Post-Disaster Scams
Sep 14, 2020
Be wise to disaster-related charity scams. After a crisis, scammers inevitably try to make a quick buck by preying
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7 Hikes for Seattle-Based Seniors
Aug 20, 2020
Ask someone what they love about living in Seattle, and odds are they’ll mention hiking. Unless they’re senio
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Seattle’s Oldest (and Forgotten) Cemetery
Oct 30, 2019
You can’t be buried in the Denny Hotel Cemetery. Not anymore. No one’s gone into the ground there since 1860, when
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How to Celebrate Indigenous People’s Day in ...
Oct 10, 2019
A few ways to honor Indigenous People’s Day this year include: Learning We don’t pretend to be experts
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Tunnel Tolls Start Nov. 9
Oct 08, 2019
Tolling will finally start for drivers taking the SR 99 tunnel that replaced the Alaskan Way Viaduct. On November 9
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How to Survive Summer Without A/C
Aug 27, 2019
Odds are, your house in Seattle doesn’t have air conditioning. Only 33.7% of Seattle-area households come equ
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Pianos in the Parks: New and Improved
Aug 04, 2019
13 artist-decorated pianos moved into Seattle’s parks this month, open to everyone. You can play these pianos for f
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