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Living Computers: Museum + Labs, which housed a vast collection of vintage computers and internet tech, is permanently closing its doors in the SoDo neighborhood. Some of its items will head to auction soon.
First established in 1974, Seattle Gay News is one of the longest-running LGBTQ+ newspapers in the world.
University District’s Scarecrow Video is looking to raise money from its community to continue operating its extensive video collection and rental business.
“Practical Magic 2" is in the works. The original film, known for its exceptionally whimsical style, was partially filmed in the San Juan Islands, but Seattle has some Airbnb and Vrbo listings that beg for rounds of midnight margaritas.
What was Seattle like at the turn of the millennium? We took a look back at the final year of the 20th century to see what life was like pre-Y2K.
Central District is one of Seattle’s main hubs for the Black community + served as a landing place for Scandinavian, Japanese, and German-Jewish settlers.
The two local theatre companies both unanimously approved the exploration of a merger — here’s what we know.
Seattle’s “ramps to nowhere,” which were partially demolished during WSDOT’s current Montlake project, were the result of 1963 protests — sometimes referred to as the Freeway Revolts — over the construction of a freeway that would have split the Central District in half.
Otherwise known as the Edith Macefield House, this Ballard home got its reputation after Macefield refused to sell her home to developers for $1 million, resulting in a silly looking development.
The iconic Ben Bridge Jeweler clock is back and better than ever in front of a new flagship storefront.
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