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Our mission is to collect, preserve, interpret, and share Lopez Island history.
Archiving Queer Resistance Registration 3/26
Archiving Queer Resistance Registration 3/26
Join author mattilda bernstein sycamore and ronni tartlet for a conversation about archiving queer movements, the history of queer activism, and the importance of telling queer stories. This event will include a discussion of the process of creating sycamore's next anthology, ACT UP Beyond New York: Stories and Strategies from a Movement to End the AIDS Crisis, which will be published by Haymarket Press in 2027. This virtual event is free and open to the public, and was made possible by the Humanities Washington Stories Grant. Stay tuned for registration details. Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore is the award-winning author of seven books, and the editor of six anthologies. Her new novel, Terry Dactyl, was described by the New York Times Book Review as “a remarkably grounded look at what it means to be fully alive.” Sycamore’s anthologies are archives of queer resistance.
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Museum website
Museum website
Lopez Island Grange rug makers, 1936. Willie Gallanger, Lenore Weeks, Leora Todd, and Sadie (Coffelt) Forest. Our Mission Exploring Lopez Island History The Mis
New Exhibit! Making Hay While the Sun Shines, Restaurants 1950-2000
New Exhibit! Making Hay While the Sun Shines, Restaurants 1950-2000
Lopez Island Community Memorial – Lopez Island History Museum
Lopez Island Community Memorial – Lopez Island History Museum
Lopez Village Walking Tour!
Lopez Village Walking Tour!
Island Histories is a collaborative project between Eastern Washington University, San Juan Island National Historical Park, Lopez Island Historical Society, the Orcas Island Historical Museums, the San Juan Historical Society, and Washington State Parks. If you operate a historic site or museum in the San Juans, or have a stake or an interest in the history of the islands, we'd love to collaborate with you.
40 years later, ‘no-body’ murder case haunts Lopez Island | FOX 13 Seattle
40 years later, ‘no-body’ murder case haunts Lopez Island | FOX 13 Seattle
This October marks 40 years since what is believed to be Washington State’s first murder conviction without a body. Decades later, the Neslund case remains a topic of conversation on the islands.
Cadastral Surveys
Cadastral Surveys
August 1951 Aerial Reef Net Photos
August 1951 Aerial Reef Net Photos
San Juan Islands T-Sheets 1888-1897
San Juan Islands T-Sheets 1888-1897
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