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Welcome to Rainy Day History, a project by the MOHAI Youth Advisors. Explore stories from Seattle’s past as they are mirrored in our city today, its struggles with inclusion & exclusion, and histories of community, resilience, & belonging.
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Featured entries

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True Northwest: A musical Journey

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Web Interactive: Women of Seattle Arts

Explore by category

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Places and Spaces

the history around us: our neighborhoods and community stories
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Youth Activism

how teens in our community have furthered positive change and worked for a better future
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Profiles

local change-makers and other figures who have shaped Seattle into what it is today
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Then and Now

how our city has changed and what has remained consistent through the past and present

Category images:
Places and Spaces - Sound postcard showing U.S. Science Pavilion at night, Seattle World's Fair, 1962. MOHAI Leo Utter Century 21 Collection, 1965.3689.3 
Profiles - Roberto Maestas at a City Council hearing, Seattle, November 10, 1972. MOHAI Seattle Post-Intelligencer Collection, 2000.107.117.04.06

Youth Activism - Allan Sugiyama leading OSU demonstration, Seattle, February 9, 1969. MOHAI Seattle Post-Intelligencer Collection, 2000.107.171.18.02
Then and Now -
Bumbershoot poster, Seattle, September 1-4, 1995. MOHAI, 2011.49.25

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