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California Livin'
California was admitted to the union on September 9, 1850. Settled over 13,000 by some of the continents first inhabitants, it??one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-Columbian America. Today, it's still rich in culture and natural wonders.?? -
California Dreamin'
California was admitted to the union on September 9, 1850. Settled over 13,000 by some of the continents first inhabitants, it??one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-Columbian America. Today, it's still rich in culture and natural wonders.?? -
Playland Roller Rink
Playland Amusement Park opened in 1930 on Bitter Lake. A popular entratianment spot into the 1950s, it featured a roller coaster, Shute the Shoots, and roller rink among other attractions. It closed in 1961, the land aquired to build a school. -
Seattle's Everett Hawks
The Everett Hawks was first a professional and then a minor-league arena football team based in Everett, just outside Seattle, Washington from 2002 to 2007. -
King's Klubhouse
What's the password to King's Klubhouse? -
Public Market Center
The world famous Pike Place Market overlooks the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle. It opened in 1907 and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. -
Turn Out the Lights Seattle
In April of 1971, real estate agents Bob McDonald and Jim Youngren erected a billboard just outside of Seattle-Tacoma International Aiport during a breif economic downturn for the area. It read, "will the last person leaving Seattle turn out the lights." Though it was... -
Sambo's Restaurant
Sambo's was a chain of sit-down restaurants that at its peak had over 1,100 locations in 47 states. -
Bridgetown Oregon
The Willamette River flows through Portland spanned by a dozen bridges, which give it the nickname "Bridgetown." -
Rock-A-Hoola Waterpark
Rock-A-Hoola was the last of many names this waterpark went by from 1962 until it closed for good in 2004. It now sits abandoned along I-15 in San Bernadino County's section of the Mojave Desert. -
California or Bust
California was admitted to the union on September 9, 1850. Settled over 13,000 by some of the continents first inhabitants, it??one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-Columbian America. Today, it's still rich in culture and natural wonders.?? -
Mid Century Leprechaun
Go retro with this mid-century leprechaun. -
Los Angeles Computer RAM
They were named for Fordham's football team, but who's to say that they couldn't be named for a microchip? -
KRAB Radio
Seattle's KRAB radio, 107.7 on the FM dial, was the fourth commercial-free, listener-supported radio station in the United States, debuting in December 1962. Finacial stresses led to the station leaving the air in 1984. -
Eagles Auditorium Building
The historic Eagles Auditorium Building has stood at 1416 7th Avenue in Seattle since 1925. The building's colorful history has included everything from Grateful Dead concerts to a speech by Martin Luther King Jr.

