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Cascade PBS Presents NORTHWEST REPORTS: VANISHING SEATTLE

Sat May 31, 2025 | 12:30pm
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Northwest Reports Stage - 5th Floor

United States

Cynthia Brothers is the founder of Vanishing Seattle, a movement that documents and celebrates the disappearing institutions, businesses and cultures that “give the city its soul.” Launched on social media in 2016, the project has since blossomed into an award-winning body of work. Brothers discusses the places that have made her hometown what it is and once was – and why these places matter.    

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