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MOHAI presents a major new exhibit examining more than 150 years of Seattle
history with compelling images, artifacts, films, and oral histories.
From the day Captain George Vancouver’s
ship first sailed into Elliott Bay in 1792 to the present, Essential Seattle takes you on an illuminating
journey through the key events that shaped the modern city, focusing on the
fascinating and diverse people who shaped our unique region.
Some of the more interesting characters you will meet in Essential Seattle are
Manuel Lopes, a sailor and the first African-American man to live in Seattle,
Aki Kurose, a Seattle Japanese-American teacher who was interned during WWII
and later devoted her life to peace, and Paul Allen and Bill Gates, founders
of Microsoft.
The path of the exhibit will take visitors on a compelling journey through
the core of the museum, allowing visitors to understand the interconnectedness
of the events and people who made, and continue to make, history. Essential
Seattle will integrate current exhibits such as 1880s Boomtown!,
and include portals to other MOHAI permanent exhibits, linking the eras highlighted
in the new exhibit to displays that explore important regional stories, such
as The Great Seattle Fire of 1889 and Salmon Stakes,
which looks at the turn-of-the-century fishing industry.
At the end of the exhibit, visitors have the opportunity
to add their own perspectives to the exhibit by contributing what they believe
are the key events of the last 20 years to a historical timeline.
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