ISSUE #12 April 18 through May 15, 2003
Preservation Seattle
Preservation Seattle
Preservation Seattle Online Magazine

 
Neighborhoods: Preservation at the neighborhood level
Public Policy: Preservation from the legislative & legal angle
Careers in Preservation: For pre-professionals and others interested in preservation careers
Preservation & Environment: Exploring the relationship between the built and natural environment
Techniques & Technology: Information on the physical preservation process
Pending Landmarks: Behind the scenes of landmarking efforts

Preservation in Columbia City

Neighborhoods: Columbia City provides a great example of the integral role preservation can play in community development. Learn how the community came together to turn its economy and image around in this month's Neighborhoods feature. More.


Washington's State Preservation Plan

Public Policy: The state is full of small historical societies, museums, Main Street programs, and local governments who support historic preservation in different ways. How do these disparate groups help one another reach their common goals? More.


Expanding the Field in Preservation

Young Voices: This month, an interview with Anna Tamura, who is helping preserve difficult histories at the Minidoka Internment National Monument in Idaho... More.


Preserving Olmsted's Residential Landscapes

Preservation & Environment: While the Olmsted Brothers conceived grand schemes for Portland and Seattle, they developed several significant landscape designs for the Northwest's wealthiest residents ... More.


Sneak Peaks at the New and Improved Cadillac Hotel

Techniques & Technology: Throughout the rest of this year, Historic Seattle will be providing information, explanations, and anecdotes about how the Cadillac Hotel came from the edge of demolition to become our latest advocacy and development success story ... More.


Designation of the 1962 Monorail

Pending Landmarks: This month, Seattle Landmarks Board meetings were especially crowded. The designation of the 1962 monorail, including its concrete pylons, was controversial, but generally misunderstood... More.