Washington At A Glance

Washington At A Glance

Following up on a special message to my Patreon supporters, I’ve now scanned in high-resolution the pages of the 1953 Washington territorial centennial commemorative book I bought on Facebook Marketplace. You can find a few of the scanned individual pages in JPG below or to access all the hi-res images or download the full PDF, please become one of my fearless followers at Patreon.com/washingtonourhome. See you soon!

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About Washington Our Home

My name is Erich Ebel and I love this state. I’ve lived on the green side as well as the brown side. I’ve navigated the rivers and climbed the mountains. I’ve fished its lakes, hiked its trails, marveled at its geology, and studied its fascinating, storied history. I’ve spent the past ten years discovering and sharing stories about Washington’s history, heritage, and culture. My blog, videos, and podcasts hold a treasure trove of interesting facts, unknown facets, and fascinating tales that help to educate the general public about the privileges of being in Washington. I’m the current chair of the City of Lacey Historical Commission, and previously served as Marketing and Communications Director for the Washington State Historical Society and Museum. I’ve been a board member for the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation, and the History Insider for Scenic Washington magazine.

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