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Three Suspects Eventually Paid for This Senseless, Savage Murder Along the Snake River

Three Suspects Eventually Paid for This Senseless, Savage Murder Along the Snake River
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Merle Junk, Mid-Twentieth Century Olympia Photographer

Olympia has been home to many professional photographers over the decades. One of the leading commercial photographers in the mid-20th century was Merle Junk.

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Architectural Drawings of Olympia Brewing Company Lobby 1961 Remodel Donated to Schmidt House

92-year-old Jack McBride, lead architect with Douglas Bennett Design, has donated his architectural drawings from the Olympia Brewing Company 1961 lobby remodel to the Schmidt House.

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Ken Balsley Suggests Taking a Historically Reflective Trip along Old Highway 99

Ken Balsley suggests taking a drive along Old Highway 99 to get a feel for its original path, what a road trip or commute may have been like when there was not an alternate.

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The Mystery Of Tenino's Name - ThurstonTalk

  By Drew Crooks Tenino is currently a town of slightly over 1,700 inhabitants in the south central section of Thurston County. Mystery surrounds the

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John M. Swan: Olympia's Eastside Pioneer

  By Drew Crooks Many interesting people have left a significant impact on Olympia since its founding in 1850. One such person was John M. Swan. 

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Remembrance: Washington State's Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Washington State’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial honors state residents who lost their lives or are missing-in-action during the Vietnam War. Built in the 1980s, the current memorial is actually the second Vietnam War memorial on campus.

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The Columbian, Washington's First Newspaper Was First Printed in Olympia in 1852

On September 11, 1852, a new newspaper was fresh off the press and met an eager audience. This new publication was The Columbian, the first newspaper printed in what is now the State of Washington.

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