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Walt Crowley

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In 1980, Crowley formed Crowley Associates, which publishes guides to Seattle and provides services for many local political campaigns. He was a columnist and commentator in many local forums, most notably having a seven-year run in a "Point-Counterpoint" format with conservative
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The prototype of HistoryLink.org debuted on May 1, 1998, and attracted additional funding for a formal launch in 1999. In 2003 HistoryLink.org expanded its content to cover
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on November 10, 1997, with seed money from Priscilla "Patsy" Collins, by birth a member of Seattle's wealthy and prominent Bullitt family.
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Seattle's Blue Moon Tavern in 2007. The upper-left sign from the 1960s was made in support of liberal Democratic governor
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in Seattle on September 21, 2007, at the age of 60, after suffering a stroke following an operation for the cancer.
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Crowley's service as mediator between the Seattle officials, local leaders, and the community's
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Facing possible conscription in 1967, the 20-year-old Crowley described his politics first as "
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Moving Washington: A Timeline of the Washington State Department of Transportation, 1905-2004
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through his involvement with the social and political movements of the 1960s, especially the
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history. Meanwhile, History Ink continues, focusing on the production of history books.
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Cartoon strip, probably by Crowley himself, about his appearance before the Draft Board.
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Walt Crowley married graphic designer and business associate Marie McCaffrey in 1982.
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To Serve the Greatest Number: A History of Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound
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Routes: An Interpretative History of Public Transportation in Metropolitan Seattle
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Crowley wrote several histories of local civic institutions, from the elite
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The Washington State Historic Preservation Office's award for media in 2001
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led to the founding of a youth hostel and social service agency called the
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was removed, he held a "Famous Last (Natural) Words" party. He died at
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He returned to private industry in 1977 and ran unsuccessfully for the
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as a cartoonist, writer, and editor. The following year he ran for the
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and fought it with characteristic stubbornness; the night before his
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and then for the city itself in various planning and outreach roles.
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Forever Blue Moon: The Story of Seattle's Most (In)Famous Tavern
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historical encyclopedia for the 2001 sesquicentennial of the
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Crowley and HistoryLink.org have won many awards, including
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The Fairmont: The First Century of a San Francisco Landmark
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Award for best book (2005) (Alan Stein's history of the
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The Association of King County Historical Organizations
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theaters, and served on numerous other civic projects.
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Rites of Passage: A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle
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Ferndale, Michigan
Seattle
Washington
Washington state
Seattle
underground press
HistoryLink.org
Ferndale, Michigan
Royal Oak, Michigan
Flint, Michigan
Washington, D.C.
Connecticut
Boeing
Seattle
Nathan Hale High School
University of Washington
Paul Dorpat
underground newspaper
Helix
Washington State House of Representatives
Peace & Freedom Party

Marxist-Leninist
Trotskyist
Che Guevara
Carmichael
Ho Chi Minh
street people
U District Center

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