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Diablo Dam incline railway climbing Sourdough Mountain, 1930. Courtesy Seattle Municipal Archives, 2306.
Children waving to ferry, 1950. Courtesy Museum of History and Industry.
Loggers in the Northwest woods. Courtesy Washington State Digital Archives.

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This Week Then

5/8/2025

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Deep Underground

Roslyn was founded in 1886 after surveyors from the Northern Pacific Railway found rich seams of coal nearby. But mining the coal came with a price. On May 10, 1892, in the worst coalmine disaster in Washington history, 45 men lost their lives in an explosion and fire at the Roslyn mine.

Stately and Sound

A pair of Washington's long-standing buildings celebrates birthdays this week. On May 9, 1893, the New Whatcom City Hall opened in Bellingham and is now home to the Whatcom Museum of History and Art. And Seattle's King Street Station opened on May 10, 1906, and is currently served by Amtrak trains and Sounder commuter rail. 

Playing a Round

On May 12, 1915, the Jefferson Park Golf Course opened on Seattle's Beacon Hill, making it the city's first municipally owned greens. Designed by Scotsman Thomas Bendelow – the "Johnny Appleseed of American golf" – the course became a favorite for all local golfers, including members of the African American, Japanese American, and Chinese American communities.

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Interstate 5 was completed in Washington on May 14, 1969.

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James Scarborough occupies Chinook Point on the Columbia River on December 1, 1843.
Captain Robert Gray becomes the first non-Indian navigator to enter the Columbia River, which he later names, on May 11, 1792.
San Juan Island Pig War -- Part 1
Marmes Rockshelter
Initial phase of building Lower Monumental Dam on the Snake River is completed on February 21, 1969.
The Panama Hotel opens in Seattle's Japantown in the summer of 1910.
Georgetown Steam Plant (Seattle)
Paradise Inn on Mount Rainier opens on July 1, 1917.
Mount Rainier National Park
Hanford Reach National Monument
Hudson's Bay Company builds Fort Nisqually in spring 1833.
Triangle of Fire - The Harbor Defenses of Puget Sound (1897-1953)
Port Gamble -- Thumbnail History
Port Townsend -- Thumbnail History
Bonneville Dam officially goes into service on June 6, 1938.
Pioneer Building, The (Seattle)
Luxurious Sanitary Toilet Convenience opens beneath Seattle's Pioneer Place on September 23, 1909.
Stolen totem pole unveiled in Seattle's Pioneer Square on October 18, 1899.
Seattle Neighborhoods: Pioneer Square -- Thumbnail History
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
Virginia V -- Last of Puget Sound's Mosquito Fleet Steamers
Lightships on Washington's Outer Coast
Fireboat Duwamish is launched on July 3, 1909.
Roslyn -- Thumbnail History
Worst coal-mine disaster in Washington history kills 45 miners at Roslyn on May 10, 1892.
New Whatcom City Hall opens on May 9, 1893.
Seattle
Sound Transit inaugurates Sounder commuter rail service between Tacoma and Seattle on September 18, 2000.
Jefferson Park Municipal Golf Course (Seattle) opens on May 12, 1915.
Jefferson Park Municipal Golf Course (Seattle)
Seattle Neighborhoods: Beacon Hill -- Thumbnail History
The Fir State Golf Club is founded in Seattle in 1947.
Pacific Northwest Japanese Golf Association organizes on May 31, 1936.
The Seattle Chinese Golf Club (Seattle Cascade Golf Club) is founded in 1951.
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson dedicates Ice Harbor Dam on May 9, 1962.
Century 21 -- The 1962 Seattle World
Astronaut John Glenn visits the Seattle World's Fair on May 10, 1962.
Led Zeppelin rocks Seattle's outdoor Green Lake Aqua Theatre on May 11, 1969.
Aqua Theatre -- Seattle
The first-ever Northwest rock 'n' roll reunion concert is held in Seattle on May 14, 1972.
Paramount Theatre (Seattle)
Sonics, The: Tacoma's '60s Garage-Rock Teen Titans
Lewis, Dave (1938-1998)
Kelso -- Thumbnail History
Aberdeen -- Thumbnail History
Kelso residents vote to incorporate on May 10, 1890.
Aberdeen incorporates on May 12, 1890.
Concrete -- Thumbnail History
Concrete incorporates on May 8, 1909.
Oak Harbor -- Thumbnail History
Oak Harbor incorporates as a city on May 14, 1915.
Mukilteo -- Thumbnail History
Mukilteo incorporates on May 8, 1947.
Interstate 5 is completed in Washington on May 14, 1969.