Join MOHAI, HistoryLink, and the Seattle Public Library on the third Wednesday of the month for a discussion about local history — both popular and obscure — and discover something new. Listen to the audio from past History Cafés on the MOHAI site.
MOHAI
860 Terry Avenue North
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
**Did you miss a History Cafe? No problem! You can watch recordings on the MOHAI YouTube channel.**
Join us on April 16 for the next History Cafe as John Halliday -- a Muckleshoot Tribal member of Duwamish ancestry -- explores our state's history from a Native American perspective. History Cafe -- produced by a partnership between HistoryLink and MOHAI -- is free, but you do need to register.
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Carver Gayton Book Launch
Join us at MOHAI on April 22 for the official book launch of Dr. Carver Gayton’s autobiography Odyssey of a Seattle Native Son. HistoryLink Executive Director Jennifer Ott will be interviewing Dr. Gayton about his rich perspective on the last century and we hope to see you there.