After a whirlwind January 2024, the Invisible Histories ladies regroup, try to tidy up the place, and catch up on what happened over the last month. Thank you to our listeners, the dedicated hundreds! Subscribe, share, and give us a review wherever you listen to podcasts!Read our latest newsletter and subscribeRead show notes and more content at our webpage.Check out our Instagram for images related to this episode @invisiblehistoriespnwWe toured the Recompose facility in Georgetown, and learned about composting as an option for death care.We visited the Black Heritage Society's archives in Georgetown, and learned about Black Rosie the Riveters at Boeing during WWII, including Josie Dunn, and Florice Spearman who was the first Black stenographer hired by the Boeing Company.Coming up:Friends' of Georgetown History's Georgetown Haunted History Tour, early planning phases, and meeting with returning cast members for October 3-12th 2024Rolland Denny mansion visit - coming soon! www.lochkelden.org David Williams, author of Seattle Walks and Too High Too Steep, walked through Georgetown to include neighborhood highlights in his upcoming book. Future episode about Culturally Modified Trees (CMTs) as mentioned in episode #3 - connecting with representatives of the Duwamish Tribe and Snoqualmie Tribe.History of Seattle neighborhoods of SODO and Harbor Island, and King County's sewer system history - starting research about this important and very hidden history. Music: Junkman Rag by Fred Van Eps, an African American composer/musician.Image: Seattle Municipal Archives: Duwamish Sanitary Fill [workers laying pipe] February 18 1914Recorded at Works Progress CooperativeEdited by Elke HautalaFebruary 2024Cari Simson and Elke Hautala formed Invisible Histories to visually and viscerally connect the public to experiences from the past. Their Invisible Histories podcast unearths diverse local stories and forgotten places. www.invisible-histories.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a whirlwind January 2024, the Invisible Histories ladies regroup, try to tidy up the place, and catch up on what happened over the last month. Thank you to our listeners, the dedicated hundreds! Subscribe, share, and give us a review wherever you listen to podcasts!Read our latest newsletter and subscribeRead show notes and more content at our webpage.Check out our Instagram for images related to this episode @invisiblehistoriespnwWe toured the Recompose facility in Georgetown, and learned...