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Archives spotlight: Historical weather

Archives spotlight: Historical weather

Even if you do enjoy the occasional snow, we can probably all agree that it creates headaches for driving, scheduling, dealing with kids who stay home from school, keeping the driveway shoveled, and so forth. Perhaps this look at a few historical weather storms will help remind us that the current weather isn’t that bad. Walla Walla flood, 1931 Floodwaters overcame the streets of Walla Walla during a storm in 1931. According to a State Archives researcher, this house is located…

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Celebrating WA bridges: `Galloping Gertie’

Celebrating WA bridges: `Galloping Gertie’

(Photos courtesy Washington State Archives) Throughout October, our State Archives is playing tribute to Washington’s historic bridges as documented in its collections as it celebrates Archives Month. In fact, this year’s free Archives Month poster features a dozen photos of historic WA bridges. Today we are featuring two photos of the infamous first Tacoma Narrows Bridge, which collapsed in a windstorm on Nov. 7, 1940, just months after opening . The top photo shows early construction of the bridge in…

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