Annual meeting of the North Olympic History Center. Open to the public.
NOHC Executive Director David Brownell will present on the history of the Elwha Dams and the related artifacts in the NOHC's collections. Intended to power our communities and industries, these dams had a significant impact on the lives of community members and our surrounding environment. The NOHC curates artifacts that preserve the history of the […]
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Join David Brownell, Executive Director of North Olympic History Center, and Lexi Wagor, the Land Trust’s Community Relations Manager, to learn more about the history of this beautiful area while exploring the Siebert Creek Conservation Area. RSVPs are suggested, this event is limited to 15 people. Learn more about the Siebert Creek Conservation Area here. An approximately 0.5 mile loop meanders […]
This course is free, though participants are encouraged to make a donation at time of registration. This eight-session course offers an overview of the pre-contact archaeology of the Northwest Coast, emphasizing archaeological sites and studies in western Washington. Participants will review background subjects including Northwest Coast culture, local environmental history, archaeological resources, and local research […]
The course is free, though participants are encouraged to make a donation at time of registration. This eight-session course offers an overview of the pre-contact archaeology of the Northwest Coast, emphasizing archaeological sites and studies in western Washington. Participants will review background subjects including Northwest Coast culture, local environmental history, archaeological resources, and local research […]
The course is free, though participants are encouraged to make a donation at time of registration. This eight-session course offers an overview of the pre-contact archaeology of the Northwest Coast, emphasizing archaeological sites and studies in western Washington. Participants will review background subjects including Northwest Coast culture, local environmental history, archaeological resources, and local research […]
The course is free, though participants are encouraged to make a donation at time of registration. This eight-session course offers an overview of the pre-contact archaeology of the Northwest Coast, emphasizing archaeological sites and studies in western Washington. Participants will review background subjects including Northwest Coast culture, local environmental history, archaeological resources, and local research […]
NOHC Executive Director David Brownell will discuss some of the archaeological sites of Sequim Prairie and its environs and what these sites tell us about cultural adaptations to climate change and traditional ecological knowledge.