Sweeping from Seattle to the summit of the Cascades, King County covers a varied slice of land and people. This title tells their stories through historic photos combined with photos of artifacts from the collections of over sixty heritage organizations. It includes chapters on such topics as The Natural World, Peoples, Worship, and the Arts.
Sweeping from Seattle to the summit of the Cascades, King County covers a varied slice of land and people. This title tells their stories through historic photos combined with photos of artifacts from the collections of over sixty heritage organizations. It includes chapters on such topics as The Natural World, Peoples, Worship, and the Arts.
Sweeping from Seattle to the summit of the Cascades, King County covers a varied slice of land and people. King County Collects tells their stories through historic photos combined with color photos of artifacts from the collections of over sixty heritage organizations. Authoritative but informal captions give snippets from the colorful past of this region, weaving a picture of an ethnically diverse population pursuing many occupations. Short essays by twelve heritage experts introduce chapters on such topics as The Natural World, Peoples, the Built Environment, Making a Living, Transportation, Community, Education, Worship, Industry, Having Fun, and the Arts. This book will appeal not only to art lovers and history buffs, but to the general reader and to tourists looking for authentic Northwest flavor. It can be read cover to cover, or dipped into at random. Originated by Lorraine McConaghy and Vicki Stiles, with contributions from John Chaney, Dick Wagner, Ralph Munro, Lawrence Kreisman, Mary T. Henry, Alan Stein, Jim Compton, Patricia Filer, Olaf Kvamme, Leonard Garfield, Paula Becker, Jim Kelly, and Charles Payton.
Dr. Lorraine McConaghy is the public historian at the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), in Seattle, and a lecturer in Museum Studies at the University of Washington. She has received the Governor's Award for Excellence in Teaching History, the DAR National Heritage Medal for Oral History, the AKCHO Charles Payton Award, and the Annual History Award from the Pacific Northwest Historians Guild. In 2009, MOHAI received three national awards — from the American Association for State and Local History, the National Council on Public History and the Oral History Association — based on Lorraine McConaghy's work. In 2010, she was awarded the Robert Gray Medal, the most distinguished award in Washington State for a historian.
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