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Ferry service between Port Townsend and Edmonds returns, after a 40-year absence, on February 21, 1979.

On February 21, 1979, ferry service between Port Townsend, located on the northeast point of the Olympic Peninsula at the entrance to Puget Sound, and Edmonds, located in southern Snohomish County nor...

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Annie Dillard witnesses the solar eclipse on February 26, 1979.

On February 26, 1979, writer Annie Dillard (b. 1945) and her husband, Gary Clevidence, watch a rare solar eclipse from a hillside in the Yakima Valley. The day before they drove to Eastern Washington ...

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Burlington Northern's "Kapowsin Logger" derails over the Puyallup River near Electron on March 6, 1979.

In the predawn hours of March 6, 1979, a Burlington Northern train hauling logs from Lake Kapowsin to the St. Regis Paper Company in Tacoma derails at a bridge over the Puyallup River. The train crew ...

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Bill limiting liability for food donations to nonprofit organizations is signed into law on March 26, 1979.

On March 26, 1979, Washington Governor Dixy Lee Ray (1914-1994) signs into law a bill titled "Food Donation Program -- Legal Immunity." The new statute allows for donation of food for use by a nonprof...

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M.V. Liu Lin Hai, first ship from People's Republic of China to visit U.S., docks at Pier 91 in Seattle on April 18, 1979.

On April 18, 1979, the M.V. Liu Lin Hai docks at the Port of Seattle's Pier 91 at Smith Cove. The visit, the first in 30 years by a ship from mainland China to the United States, comes one month after...

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Women in Trades fair is first held at Seattle Center in May 1979.

In May 1979, the first Women in Trades fair opens at Center House at Seattle Center. The fair celebrates and supports women in nontraditional careers such as electrician, construction worker, plumber,...

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Robert Murray becomes superintendent of Seattle City Light on May 21, 1979.

On May 21, 1979, Robert Murray becomes superintendent of Seattle City Light upon his confirmation by the City Council. The confirmation process was lengthy and contentious when Murray's lack of experi...

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Artie Ray Baker murders U.S. Customs Inspector Kenneth G. Ward at the Lynden Port of Entry in Whatcom County on May 24, 1979.

On Thursday, May 24, 1979, Artie Ray Baker, an escapee from a California prison, and his companion Marie Ferreboeuf arrive from Canada at the Lynden Port of Entry in Whatcom County. Baker's car is sel...

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SuperSonics win NBA Championship on June 1, 1979.

On June 1, 1979, the Seattle SuperSonics beat the Washington Bullets 97-93 in Landover, Maryland, to win the team's first (and only) National Basketball Association Championship. Guard Gus Williams sc...

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Seattle Aquarium's soon-to-be-opened OmniRama Theater is raved on June 2, 1979.

On June 2, 1979, The Seattle Times reviews the Seattle Aquarium's OmniRama Theater, which is expected to open within the following week, and says it "eclipses" the Cinerama, which is at the time the m...

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Major League Baseball All-Stars play in Seattle on July 17, 1979.

On July 17, 1979, the Major League Baseball All-Stars play in the Kingdome. The best players of the National and American Leagues compete in an annual baseball tradition that began in 1933. The Nation...

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Seattle Aquarium experiment pays off as salmon return to spawn on September 15, 1979.

On September 15, 1979, seven 2-year-old coho salmon return to the Seattle Aquarium fish ladder to spawn. The salmon were released in May 1978 in the hope of establishing a continuing salmon run at the...

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