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Native American ArtistSteve Old Coyote has been carving Native American art for many years. He and his family live in Suquamish and travel throughout the region entertaining crowds with Native American dance, singing and story telling. Click Here to view a QuickTime© virtual scene showing a sample of his carving (560kb). Left click and drag within scene window to get 360 degree view. |
Clear Creak Virtual SceneWe've been getting a lot of wind and rain lately so we thought we would check out Clear Creak, in Silverdale, after one of the heaviest rainstorms of the year. Click Here to open a new window with a QuickTime© virtual scene of a raging Clear Creak and the pedestrian bridge. | |||||||||||||||
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Seattle Parks Virtual ToursThe www.seattleparks.net website has been given a new look! We've also added several new virtual scenes including a virtual tour of Gasworks Park. Click Here to check it out. | ||||||||||||||||
Suquamish PastIn 1943 a group of Suquamish residents decided to record some of the past and the present in a book about Suquamish. The book talks about local tribal history as well as daily life in Suquamish from a non-native point of view. Click on the book image to open the Flip Book Album. The software used to make this book was created by Flip Album. If you don't have the flip album viewer installed on your computer you will be asked if you want to download the viewer and have it installed automatically. Or click Here to download the viewer manually (about 4mb).
Once upon a time there was a Story Pole that stood upon a hillside overlooking Downtown Suquamish. The Story Pole was carved by Joseph Hillaire, a Lummi, and depicts an ancient legend about two brothers. Click on the photo to open a short video telling the story and showing the detailed carvings of Joseph Hillaire.
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Stillwaters Environmental Center | ||||||||||||||||
Kingston, Wa.
Click Here See Virtual Scenes, Streaming Video, EcoFest Photo Album and more... | ||||||||||||||||
Take a ride on a Washington State FerryBainbridge Island We here at Kitsap.biz thought we would share a short video of a typical commute, aboard the M/V Wenatchee, on the Bainbridge Island / Seattle run. Click on the ferry graphic above to view streaming video (2.5mb).
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Kitsap County HistoryBremerton, Wa. Click Here For Virtual Tours, Links And More Information
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