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I Remember Seattle. A rediscovery of what made us one of America's most livable cities. Told by the people who saw it change.... who made it change.  To view an episode, click the title of the show, to the left of the show description.

I Remember Seattle is hosted by Lowell Deo. Our commentator is historian Walt Crowley. Our guest is community activist Bob Santos...who remembers turmoil and triumph in Seattle's International District."

 
I Remember Seattle: Bob Santos

Known to many as "Uncle Bob," Robert Santos has been called the "Mayor of the International District" because of his efforts to preserve and develop Seattle's International District. He takes host, Lowell Deo on a walk through the International District and thinks back about his childhood growing up in the International District. WATCH

I Remember Seattle: Jack Block

Jack Block reminisces about the Seattle waterfront history, and his experiences on the Seattle waterfront as a dockworker to Port Commissioner. He talks with host, Lowell Deo about the growing pains and struggles that helped make Seattle what it is today. With comments from Seattle historian, Walter Crowley. WATCH

I Remember Seattle: Lee Minto

Lee Minto, talks about her 26-years as Executive Director of Seattle-King County Planned Parenthood. Minto helped transform Planned Parenthood, from a small grassroots organization into the largest and most trusted voluntary reproductive health care organization in the country. She recalls the struggles in the early days of the reproductive rights movement in Washington State. WATCH

I Remember Seattle: Stan Boreson

Stan Boreson, "King of Scandinavian Humor" and veteran Northwest entertainer is celebrating his 45th year in show business. A successful entertainer from the onset, Stan appeared for 18 years on several Seattle television shows including his longest running and most successful "Kings Klubhouse." He talks with host, Lowell Deo about the early days of children's television in Seattle. WATCH