In the latest MOHAI Minute, Helen and Peder explore the most fun part of Century 21, Seattle’s 1962 World’s Fair, the Gayway!
In this Last MOHAI Minute of the year, Helen and Peder explore the history of Seattle’s most important food staple: salmon.
In the latest MOHAI Minute, Helen and Peder, while enjoying a light picnic, discuss the importance of Ruby Chow in Seattle’s History.
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In the latest MOHAI Minute, Helen and Peder discuss Shelly’s Leg, Seattle’s first disco and the first gay establishment in Seattle to welcome all people.
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Helen and Peder explore how one of Seattle’s busiest parks got its name. Who was Cal Anderson?
The latest MOHAI Minute takes a look at the ferries of Puget Sound, so grab your life preserver and press ‘play!’
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The newest MOHAI Minute has Helen and Peder exploring the origins of Boeing on Lake Union as well as a very special mail airplane residing at MOHAI.
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This time, Helen and Peder discuss the connections that guns, the Smith Tower, and typewriters all have in common.
Helen and Peder are exploring the King Street Station in the current MOHAI Minute
Join Helen and Peder as they explore the deep end. See the historic diving helmet that pioneer diver Henry Finch used to explore the dark frigid waters of Elliot Bay. I’m cold just thinking about it.
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