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Northwest Asian Weekly, v.19, no.44, Oct. 28, 2000
Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_2000_019_044
Date: 2000-10-28
View this itemNorthwest Asian Weekly, v.14, no.25, Jun. 17, 1995
Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_1995_014_025
Date: 1995-06-17
View this itemGourmet's Notebook, v.7, no.10, Oct. 1979
8 Immortals, pg. 78; E.R. Rogers, pg. 74; Honey Creme, pg. 79; Le Pigalle, pg. 75; Pablo's E'special, pg. 76; Pepo's, pg. 73; Silver Garden, pg. 77
Identifier: spl_gn_928180_1979_07_10
Date: 1979-10
View this itemNorthwest Asian Weekly, v.16, no.47a, Nov. 15, 1997
Issue number is incorrect as vol. 16, no. 47, repeating previous issue number. Error continues in subsequent issues to end of year, which fixes a previous errro of vol. 16, no. 22 being issues as vol. 16, no. 23.
Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_1997_016_047a
Date: 1997-11-15
View this itemNorthwest Asian Weekly, v.32, no.50, Dec. 7, 2013
Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_2013_032_050
Date: 2013-12-07
View this itemNorthwest Asian Weekly, v.32, no.46, Nov. 9, 2013
Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_2013_032_046
Date: 2013-11-09
View this itemNorthwest Asian Weekly, v.18, no.33, Aug. 14, 1999
Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_1999_018_033
Date: 1999-08-14
View this itemSeward Park, the pride of Rainier Valley, 1915
"The queen of Rainier Valley parks, the largest and finest park in the city, and one of the finest in the world is Seward park, consisting of a heavily wooded peninsula jutting into Lake Washington from land contiguous to Columbia and Hillman. It is almost surrounded by water. So far, the park is in its wild state except for a picnic ground and many charming foot paths cut out by the City Park department. The plans which the Park Department have for its ultimate improvement will not mar its pristine glory, but will rather be designed to emphasize and enhance the beauty of the natural features. Its extent is so great that no charm of hill or vale, water or sky, wood or meadow is missing. It even has a beautiful little lake nestling in its bosom. The photograph shows a portion of the picnic ground at the entrance of the park, the slightly sloping beach and excellent opportunities for bathing and boating."
Identifier: spl_saw_557542_p23
Date: 1915
View this itemSeattle Chinese Post - English Ed., v.8, no.20, May 20, 1989
Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_1989_008_020
Date: 1989-05-20
View this itemSeattle Chinese Post - English Ed., v.3, no.18, May 5, 1984
Volume and issue numbering begins with vol. 6, no. 8. Volume and Issue numbers for earlier issues are based on the later volumes.
Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_19840505
Date: 1984-05-05
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