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Feliks Banel

Local historian

Feliks Banel

Feliks Banel is a host and resident historian for 成人X站 Newsradio, and is an Emmy-winning television writer and producer.

When Bob Hope broadcast live from Fort Lewis

鈥淵es, sir, how do you do, ladies and gentlemen?鈥 said Bob Hope, the well-known comedian during his live broadcast at Fort Lewis in 1942.
2 years ago

Forgotten radio scripts discovered in Washington state archives

A collection of long-forgotten radio scripts created in 1952 to promote Washington State Ferries was recently discovered.
2 years ago

Mysteries remain 75 years after Japanese attack on Columbia River

World War II came to the mouth of the Columbia River 75 years ago this week when a Japanese submarine fired on Oregon鈥檚 Fort Stevens.
2 years ago

Solving the 1870s photo mystery of Lake Washington coal shipping

Local history can sometimes be a 鈥渓ocal mystery.鈥 And occasionally, one possible explanation for some aspect of local history gets turned on its head when new information appears.
2 years ago

Seattle man was a key figure in the airship era

This weekend will mark the 80th anniversary of the crash of the German airship Hindenburg in Lakehurst, New Jersey.
2 years ago

The best WA public service music made for (and paid by) the masses

Here鈥檚 a sampling of some of the best public service music in Washington state that was made for, and paid for, by the people.
2 years ago

Historic line through the woods separates Washington from Canada

An organization called the International Boundary Commission, a joint effort of Canada and the United States with roots that go as far back as the 18th century, is responsible for marking the US/Canada boundary.
2 years ago

All Over The Map: Happy 100th birthday to the WA state flag

The origin of Washington's state flag involves its fair share of some headache-inducing labor... literally.
2 years ago

Mystery cabin uncovered on Whidbey Island

A homeowner on Whidbey Island set out recently to clear cabins from her family property, but, she quickly set those plans aside.
2 years ago

Giant forgotten sign said 鈥榃ELCOME HOME鈥 to returning veterans

The Evergreen State鈥檚 greeting to the returning troops had a special element that other places lacked: a giant sign, now long forgotten.
2 years ago

House of Tomorrow demolition plan has a ‘yesterday’ feel

In Pierce County, the House of Tomorrow will soon become just a memory of yesterday with the demolition of the historic home because of a floodplain.
2 years ago

Gold Mines, Old Forts and other Northwest history mapped by Oregon man

An Oregon service station owner loved old maps and Northwest history so much, he launched a family business that鈥檚 still going strong.
2 years ago

Monument in Cascade foothills honors long-missing aviators

It鈥檚 not quite the final chapter, but the story of two lost Navy aviators reached a significant milestone just in time for Memorial Day.
2 years ago

When Sea-Tac Airport disappeared for six months

Sea-Tac Airport has had a few different names, but port commissioners ultimately decided to "Keep it Sea-Tac" in the 1980s.
2 years ago

Mysteries of Seattle’s old ‘Doughboy’ statue still remain

It's fitting that the old grinning "Doughboy" statue, a memorial to Seattleites who served with the victorious Allies in World War I, should finally be at peace in a cemetery.
2 years ago

Community group working to save 鈥淪pace Needle of Parkland鈥

When the old Parkland School in Pierce County was threatened with demolition last year, community members swung into action and managed to convince the owner to sell it to them instead.
2 years ago

Historic Fort Steilacoom battles to get new landlord

The all-volunteer Fort Steilacoom museum -- which lies on land owned by Western State Hospital -- wants a new landlord.
2 years ago

Washington鈥檚 forgotten ‘Woodstock of the McCarthy Era’

Lindsey Swindall is a college professor in Hoboken, New Jersey, but she knows a lot about a nearly forgotten event that happened at the Canadian border in Blaine 71 years ago today.
2 years ago

Chinatown-ID ‘Most Endangered’ listing energizes preservationists

Seattle鈥檚 Chinatown-International District has just been added to the list of 鈥11 Most Endangered Historic Places鈥 in the United States.
2 years ago

How Seattle observed VE Day in 1945

When VE Day 鈥 marking Allied 鈥渧ictory in Europe鈥 鈥 came to Seattle in 1945, the sidewalks weren't jammed with jubilant sailors kissing nurses.
2 years ago

Vintage neon shines a light on the history of this Northwest town

Restoration of the 1938 Chief Theatre neon sign was the catalyst that launched a campaign to make vintage neon an attraction
2 years ago

Remembering the big Columbia River flood of 1948

It was 75 years ago this month when the Columbia River flood became one of the Northwest's largest of the 20th century.
2 years ago

Northwest settlers created DIY government in 1843

Legend has it that 174 years ago this week, a large group of Northwest settlers came together for a monumental meeting.
2 years ago

Happy 40th birthday to the Tacoma Dome (or is it DomaTacoma?)

The Tacoma Dome is celebrating its 40th birthday with fun and free activities, but the official selection the name goes back a bit further.
2 years ago