*each article is linked
Capitol Hill Historical Society
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Introduction To The Treasure: Polk's Seattle City Directories 1937-1996
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Capitol Hill and The 1918 Flu Pandemic, Part 4: First Deaths / Oct 18, 2020
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Capitol Hill And The 1918 Flu Pandemic, Part 3: Cancel Culture / Sep 27, 2020
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Historic Booth Building Denied Landmark Status / Sep 21, 2020
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Capitol Hill And The 1918 Flu Pandemic, Part 2 / Jul 18, 2020
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Historical Society Doings For The First Half of 2020 / July 3, 2020
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Capitol Hill And The 1918 Flu Pandemic, Part 1 / July 3, 2020
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Historical Society Doings For the 2nd Half Of 2019 And Plans For 2020 / Mar 17, 2020
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1101 E Pike St & Booth Building To Be Nominated For Landmark Status / Feb 17, 2020.
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Conover House To Be Considered For Landmark Designation / Jun 19, 2019
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Historical Society Doings For the First Half of 2019 / Jun 18, 2019
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722 Broadway E, Once A Home Of Music, To Be Demolished / Jun 17, 2019
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Strengthening The Case For Landmarking Conover House / Mar 12, 2019
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Historical Society Doings For the First Half of 2018 / Jul 23, 2018
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Mandatory Housing Affordability and Historic Preservation / Aug 8, 2017
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This Month In History: Freeway Construction Shutters Denny Way Access to Capitol Hill / Jul 5, 2017
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This Month In History: The Battle for Broadway High School in 1946 / Jun 5, 2017
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This Month In History: The Broadway Theatre That Could Have Been / May 1, 2017
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The Motorcycle Hill Climber Who Climbed Capitol Hill / Oct 15, 2017
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Dodge's Triangle: Seattle's Smallest Known Piece of Private Property / Apr 2, 2017
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1827 Broadway Part 2: A Story Of Iron And Blood / Aug 7, 2016
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Two Months of Carnage That Brought Light Rail To Capitol Hill / Mar 16, 2016
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The Biltmore’s Doomed Builder Reached High Before Fall / Jan 10, 2016
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The Bluff Building: A lesson in escapism at 10th and Pike / Nov 29, 2015
Capitol Hill Times
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The Chanslor & Lyon Building: The Golden House of Auto Row / Jun 22, 2015
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The Flemington Apartments: A Story of A Building and Its Founder / Feb 26, 2015