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Renewed effort to remove the misleading totem poles at Pike Place park
A non-Native artist claims to have designed and carved the 50-foot cedar poles, intending to honor Seattle's history. But it's the wrong history, Native leaders say.
A non-Native artist claims to have designed and carved the 50-foot cedar poles, intending to honor Seattle's history. But it's the wrong history, Native leaders say.
Over the past two months, photographer Amanda Snyder documented Seattle's most sacred visitor hotspots.
A new state initiative aims to help rural areas develop their tourism programs, while addressing both potential profits and pitfalls.
Armed with a $9 million budget, the state is eager to respond to pent-up travel demand nationwide.
Rural areas have outdoor recreation and other attributes attractive to visitors, new program helps communities promote and develop them.