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Events Calendar
AKCHO was established to encourage cooperation among historical organizations and to promote and encourage the study and preservation of the history and heritage of King County through member organizations, individual members, and the community they serve, and to support such preservation efforts through public awareness and understanding of legislative issues.
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PROJECTS
The AKCHO Book Project
150 Years: The King County Collection
The project is back on track. The first step will be to digitize
the images. This will be done courtesy of the University of Washington's
Special Collections and the images and content will become part
of the King County Snapshots collection. Once this is completed
the images for the book will be submitted to a designer. We will
be soliciting pre sales to fund the remining costs of the book
and hope to have it out in 2008.
AKCHO Central Waterfront Case Statement A description of the Case for Historic Preservation and Heritage Education Related to Central Waterfront Impacts of Alaskan Way Viaduct & Seawall Reconstruction/Replacement This document may be read and printed using Adobe's free Acrobat Reader.
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