Journeys End - the history of traveling and transportation in north King county - May 17, 2025 at the Shoreline Library

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Historical Museum will present a free event on May 17, 2025, exploring the history of transportation in northern King County. Scheduled from 2 to 3:30 PM at the Shoreline Library, the program will examine artifacts and historical documents that illustrate the transition from canoes to cars. The museum's collection provides a unique perspective on how transportation has shaped the local community. Sponsored by the Friends of the Shoreline Library, the event encourages community participation without the need for registration. This initiative aims to increase awareness of local historical narratives and their significance in understanding regional development.

Transportation history often reflects broader societal changes, making this event relevant to both residents and history enthusiasts. Through discussions and displays, attendees will engage with the past while considering its influence on present-day travel. The event underscores the importance of preserving local history for future generations.

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