How Can the Rolland Denny Mansion be Saved?
How Can the Rolland Denny Mansion be Saved?

How Can the Rolland Denny Mansion be Saved?

April 08, 2024 8:33pm
1:30:00
Season 2
Episode 1

March 2024 was wild! We suffered technical issues in the form of a broken computer, which prevented us from getting this episode out in a timely manner. Thank goodness we are up and running again!​Thank you to our listeners, the dedicated hundreds! Subscribe, share, give us a review wherever you listen to podcasts!Read our latest newsletter and subscribeShow notes and other content at our webpage.Check out our Instagram for images related to this episode.​Today, we interviewed Jean Sherrard and Clay Eals, and explored a wide-ranging conversation that includes their work with Paul Dorpat, the “Now and Then” column in the Seattle Times, the pending Rolland Denny Mansion sale, historic preservation, and zooming in on old timey large format photographs. Stay tuned for our theatrical episode about the Potter’s Field - Featuring: Clayton Ballard, Patti Amundson, Pat Dolan, Andy Bookwalter, Brian Dougherty, and Sarah ShermanGet out there and make some history!Show Notes:Rolland Denny mansion: lochkelden.orgSeattle Now & Then column about Rolland Denny MansionRolland Denny Redfin listing (interior pics!): https://redf.in/SRTD5v​Rolland Denny mansion address: 6601 NE Windermere Rd. Please respect neighbors and the current residents who live there.Please contact info@historicseattle.org to let them know your ideas for how the Rolland Denny mansion could be saved.Paul DorpatSeattle Now & ThenPaul is at 1250 NE 145th St, Shoreline: avamereshoreline.com. Well wishes welcomed!Link to Paul's collection at Seattle Public Library: https://cdm16118.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16118coll41The Helix: https://cdm16118.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16118coll38Ron Edge's work and expertise on the Paul Dorpat blog.Clay Eals' historic preservation examples: two brief TV news stories from Jan. 29, 1989, featuring Paul when the community first picketed the Admiral Theater’s closing, leading to the landmarking of it that summer.Music: Little Grey Home in the West: 2-10-1916Recorded at Works Progress Cooperative on March 17, 2024Edited by Elke HautalaCari Simson and Elke Hautala formed Invisible Histori

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March 2024 was wild! We suffered technical issues in the form of a broken computer, which prevented us from getting this episode out in a timely manner. Thank goodness we are up and running again!​Thank you to our listeners, the dedicated hundreds! Subscribe, share, give us a review wherever you listen to podcasts!Read our latest newsletter and subscribeShow notes and other content at our webpage.Check out our Instagram for images related to this episode.​Today, we interviewed Jean Sherrard and ...

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