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On this episode of The Resident Historian with Feliks Banel: the Peace Arch at Blaine is 100 years old, and the centennial is not what anyone expected. Then, on “All Over The Map,” the Willamette Stone is the DNA of all property ownership in the Northwest. And, From The Archives: remembering JP Patches on anniversary of the passing of Chris Wedes.
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On this episode of The Resident Historian with Feliks Banel: the Peace Arch at Blaine is 100 years old, and the centennial is not what anyone expected. Then, on “All Over The Map,” the Willamette Stone is the DNA of all property ownership in the Northwest. And, From The Archives: remembering JP Patches on anniversary of the passing of Chris Wedes.
See our website for privacy information.