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Introduction to audio tour
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Northwest Heritage Resources
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03:29 |
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Michael Evans of Snohomish tribe explains how Mukilteo received its Snohomish name.
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00:00 |
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US Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Jonathan Bowden demonstrates calls on bos'n's pipe.
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01:46 |
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Tour guide Eileen Dickson of Boeing Tour Center explains process of building a 747-400.
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01:22 |
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Inese Raisters of Mukilteo talks about Trejdeksnitis, the Latvian dance groups she directed for last 15 years.
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02:58 |
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Vietnamese-American musician Hai Viet Hong of Everett plays "Ly Ngua Bak" on the dan tranh.
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01:28 |
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Mill Supervisor Larry Dean of Buse Lumber Company of Everett explains how their sawmill turns logs into lumber.
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01:30 |
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Bob Heirman of Snohomish worked for 43 years as locomotive fireman for the Northern Pacific Railroad. He recites his poem "Maltby Hill:, inspired by his work for the railroad.
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02:26 |
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Danny Wikstrom, Director of Snohomish County Search and Rescue, shares memories of his predecessor, John Taylor.
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03:17 |
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Antique mall owner Lori Powell Warren talks about how Snohomish evolved into the "Antique Capital of the Northwest."
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03:04 |
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Jerry Senner, Director of the Western Heritage Center, shares some of his experiences growing up on a dairy farm in Monroe.
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01:53 |
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Gretchen Wilson of Monroe talks about raising sheep and operating her woll carding mill.
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03:14 |
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Crop farmers Vicki & Gene Hancock of Sultan talk about vegetable farming in the Sky Valley.
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04:33 |
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Dorothy Croshaw & Glenrose Williams of Gold Bar, share their knowledge of and personal experiences with the logging industry in the area.
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02:55 |
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Chainsaw carver Steven Bonham of Gold Bar talks about his early passion for and involvement in woodcarving.
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01:32 |
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Folk poet and local naturalist Bob Heirman recites his poem "Lake Isabel", a favorite lake of his near to Wallace Falls.
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01:21 |
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River rafting guide Shane Turnbull of Index, who owns and runs Chinook Expeditions, shares some of his history and involvement with the sport.
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04:30 |
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Local historians Louise Lindgren & David Cameron of Index share some of their extemsive knowledge of the history of the town.
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04:20 |
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Active member of Everett Search and Rescue, Doug Sanders, tells story of the rescue of a stranded hiker near Lake Serene.
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04:08 |
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Cindy & Ted Jackson of Skykomish perform traditional bluegrass song, "Hop High My Lulu Girl."
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04:30 |
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Story of Wellington train disaster.
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02:22 |
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Chester Marler of Leavenworth, who worked at Stevens Pass Ski Resort, tells the story of becoming buried in an avalanche.
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03:14 |
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Elliot Wakefield, whose shop Rayrock Springs is on Route 2, tlaks baout the fine craft of knife making.
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01:42 |
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Bill T. Burgess, whose family has lived in the town of Plain for 5 generations, shares some of his experiences working the woods.
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03:19 |
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Byron Newell, nephew to Bill Burgess, recalls some of family logging history in Plain.
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02:24 |
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The late Linda Burgess Marcellus, logging show performer and logging company business manager, recites her logging poem, "Difference."
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00:00 |
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Active outdoorsman, fisherman and hunter Dick Rieman of Leavenworth, talks about recent changes he has observed in local deer and elk populations.
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03:18 |
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A Native drum group, lead by Steven Iukes of Nespelem, whose heritage is part Wenatchi, performs at the annual Salmon Festival held at the Leavenworth Fish Hatchery.
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01:30 |
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Bob Johnson of Leavenworth plays the alpenhorn.
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02:51 |
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Local mural painter Amanda Gibbs tells the story of painting the murals for the important community Festhalle building in Leavenworth.
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02:06 |