Feliks Banel

@FeliksBanel

Resident Historian/Host at KIRO Radio; Editor of COLUMBIA, the quarterly magazine of the WA State Historical Society; aspiring Pac NW regional mythologist

Seattle
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2014.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    25. sij

    KEEP YOUR GOVERNMENT HANDS OFF MY NATIONAL ARCHIVES!

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  2. prije 1 sat

    I love our listeners & readers for their LOCAL PASSION! One listener did some sleuthing to identify when a sheet-metal elephant disappeared from the Elephant Car Wash sign: sometime between Sep 2016 & Sep 2017. Lil' Elephant, where o where can you be?!?

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    prije 3 sata

    From our Northwest Collection - in 1985, the Kitsap County Black History Committee published this title - "Bremerton Celebrates Over 100 Years... Black History: A Story Untold."

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    On this day in 1919, more than 65,000 workers in the city unified to strike. The , lasting for 6 days & consisting of 110 unions, was 1st general strike in U.S. history. Learn more in "Labor Wars of the Northwest" doc:

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    Bea Haverfield may not be a household name, but she's the creative force behind some of Seattle's most beloved and iconic neon signs.

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  6. 5. velj

    One of my personal faves, but not sure about the underrated part--it's a little bit of "out of sight, out of mind," maybe? I was there on the roof of the building the day it was taken down, circa 2002.

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    A day late and a Good-To-Go dollar short on sharing this old video of and me taking a snowy inaugural drive in the new tunnel a year ago for and

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  9. 5. velj

    Vital signs . . . this morning on and

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    4. velj

    Concerns raised about closure of National Archives in Seattle, which contains Chinese Exclusion Act records. Shipping the records away could “completely gut” opportunities for scholars, historians and researchers in the PNW. | Story by

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  11. 4. velj

    Word today that has submitted ("Freedom of Information Act") requests to Public Buildings Reform Board, , and regarding process to select National Archives facility for closure and sale

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  12. 4. velj

    I wish Irving Berlin were still alive so he could set the stirring words of the ' mission to music!

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    4. velj

    Alaska Daily News guest opinion: Closing the facility in Seattle "would be a disaster to anyone who seeks a greater understanding of our shared heritage as Alaskans." via

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    Wow, this is amazing. A foundational document in the history of this region. Looking forward to seeing it.

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    "Wagon road to Steilacoom" - awesome pic of a detail from an 1856 map, but there's NO SUBSTITUTE for seeing archival materials in person at the facility of the - and these materials belong to all of us!

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    "We don’t typically get worked up re prop for sale in , but when it’s the repository for historic recs from OR & 3 other states, it warrants attention. The fed govt wants to sell the regional Nat Archives . . . It should reconsider."

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  18. 2. velj

    National Archives closure and sale

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  19. 2. velj

    AMAZED so far at the response from listeners & readers with reports of "graffiti rocks" in places like , , and , but I know there are still other "COMMUNITY-PAINTED BOULDERS" out there that we haven't heard about yet!

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    This affects "families and communities statewide" here in Washington, , as well as our fellow Americans in Oregon, Idaho and Alaska, too.

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    February is NPR’s 50th anniversary. Here’s me being interviewed about the origins of public media on NPR Marketplace.

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