History Cafe Historylink S First 20 Years Mohai

History Café Historylink S First 20 Years Museum Of History Industry This unique story will be told by the people who built historylink and those who are bringing it into the future. history café is co presented with mohai, the seattle public library, and historylink.org. for disability accommodations, please contact [email protected] two weeks prior to the event. What’s underneath the steep hill that pike place market sits upon? join mohai and historylink on the third wednesday of the month for a discussion about local history—both popular and obscure—and discover something new.

History Café Historylink S First 20 Years Mohai Mohai stands on the historic and contemporary lands and shores of the duwamish, suquamish, muckleshoot, and other coast salish nations. we acknowledge the forced displacement of native communities from this land while honoring the endurance of the duwamish people who still live here. Mohai's exhibits evolved slowly during the museum’s first 25 years, but its growth and public outreach accelerated in the 1980s. by that time, the museum was already looking for a new home. History café is produced as a partnership between mohai and historylink. join mohai and historylink on the third wednesday of the month for a discussion about local history—both popular and obscure—and discover something new. Learn from the makers how this platform continues to tell histories of our region from the perspectives of diverse tribal members. history café is produced as a partnership between historylink and mohai. asl interpretation and cart captioning are available during the program.

History Café Working For People And The Earth Local Cooperative Histories Mohai History café is produced as a partnership between mohai and historylink. join mohai and historylink on the third wednesday of the month for a discussion about local history—both popular and obscure—and discover something new. Learn from the makers how this platform continues to tell histories of our region from the perspectives of diverse tribal members. history café is produced as a partnership between historylink and mohai. asl interpretation and cart captioning are available during the program. Indulge your taste buds at the gourmondo at mohai café during your museum visit, where you can savor a variety of sandwiches, salads, snacks, pastries, and refreshing beverages. Every 3rd thursday of the month, we gather to discuss fascinating insights on history with expert speakers and novice history fans, alike. all are welcome!. History café is produced as a partnership between mohai and historylink. join mohai and historylink on the third wednesday of the month for a discussion about local history—both popular and obscure—and discover something new. Experience the challenges and mysteries of what happened to the 3,260 people buried at the duwamish cemetery (aka seattle’s potter’s field) when it was erased in 1912 for the dredging and straightening of the duwamish river.

Home History Cafe Indulge your taste buds at the gourmondo at mohai café during your museum visit, where you can savor a variety of sandwiches, salads, snacks, pastries, and refreshing beverages. Every 3rd thursday of the month, we gather to discuss fascinating insights on history with expert speakers and novice history fans, alike. all are welcome!. History café is produced as a partnership between mohai and historylink. join mohai and historylink on the third wednesday of the month for a discussion about local history—both popular and obscure—and discover something new. Experience the challenges and mysteries of what happened to the 3,260 people buried at the duwamish cemetery (aka seattle’s potter’s field) when it was erased in 1912 for the dredging and straightening of the duwamish river.

About Us History Café History café is produced as a partnership between mohai and historylink. join mohai and historylink on the third wednesday of the month for a discussion about local history—both popular and obscure—and discover something new. Experience the challenges and mysteries of what happened to the 3,260 people buried at the duwamish cemetery (aka seattle’s potter’s field) when it was erased in 1912 for the dredging and straightening of the duwamish river.

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