On January 17, 1975, arts advocate and critic Maxine Cushing Gray (1909-1987) publishes the first issue of Northwest Arts, a bi-weekly journal devoted to arts news and opinion. Northwest Arts is avail...
On January 24, 1975, former Washington State Representative Marjorie Lynch (1920-1977) is sworn in as Deputy Administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration. Lynch's nomination to...
On February 6, 1975, the Seattle Master Builders Association kicks off its Home Owners Warranty program (HOW) with a celebratory dinner at Seattle's Moose Club. By the time the plates have been cleare...
On February 15, 1975, the initial phase of the Lower Granite Dam is completed and water is allowed to begin filling Lower Granite Lake above the dam. The dam is the final dam of a series of four dams ...
On February 20, 1975, Lancaster House near Ridgefield in Clark County is accepted for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It was built in the early 1850s by Judge Columbia Lanc...
On February 22, 1975, over objections from neighbors, Seattle officials approve the siting of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Western headquarters at Sand Point near the f...
On February 25, 1975, the Vatican names The Most Reverend Raymond G. Hunthausen (1921-2018) as the new archbishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle, replacing Archbishop Thomas Connolly (1899-1991), who i...
In March 1975, X-ray technicians demanding higher wages walk out in what is Group Health Cooperative's first strike. The strike is quickly settled and the technicians are back to work in 10 days, but...
On the night of March 20, 1975, a U.S. Air Force C-141A Starlifter, returning to McChord Air Force Base from the Philippines via Japan with 16 servicemen aboard, is flying southbound over the Olympic ...
On April 6, 1975, a Pan American Airlines flight carrying more than 400 Vietnamese children lands at Sea-Tac International Airport. A crowd of hundreds – including adoptive parents, aid wor...
On April 30, 1975, Saigon, capital of the Republic of Vietnam, falls to Communist troops from North Vietnam, marking the end of the Vietnam War. Active U.S. involvement in the conflict had ended in 19...
On May 13 and 14, 1975, some 2,000 students converge on the administration building at the University of Washington in the wake of the mass resignation of Chicana/o staff, faculty, and graduate studen...