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Hello ARLIS/NA and VRA members,

The Seattle conference nears and we want to *highlight* some of the
outstanding tours that we've created just for you! Most of the tours have
already sold out, but a few spots remain in the following excursions. Get
in while you can and see what makes Seattle so special!

*Chinatown/International District, Wing Luke Museum and Locke Library Tour*
Saturday March 12 @ 1:30pm — 5:30pm

This tour has several spaces remaining. Join us for a tour of one of
Seattle oldest neighborhoods: Chinatown/International District, made famous
in Jamie Ford's novel, *Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet* (
http://www.jamieford.com/).

The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience will be our
host for their Historic Hotel Tour, a tour of the Governor Gary Locke
Library & Community Heritage Center, and a walking tour of the
Chinatown/International District neighborhood. The Wing Luke has been
described as "a piece of living history in a 100-year-old immigrant hotel
building that captures both the Asian-influenced past and the subtle
complexity of the Asian-American-influenced present." The Historic Hotel
Tour will allow us to follow in the footsteps of Asian Pacific American
pioneers. It has been described as an opportunity to "come face-to-face
with the dreams of those early Asian Seattleites who spent their life
savings on steamer journeys to the United States in hopes of a better
life." During our visit to the Locke Library, we'll learn about the
important role the library plays in the community and hear about their
innovative oral history program. Finally, through our walking tour of the
historic ID neighborhood, we'll learn about the facts, myths and legends of
the area, and learn more about the diverse contributions of Asian cultures
to Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.

*Pike Place Market Tour*
Wednesday March 9 @ 12:30pm — 1:30pm

Spaces are going fast! This tour will highlight the historical development
of one of America's oldest public markets. Led by a volunteer from the
Friends of the Market and Mimi Sheridan, an expert on Downtown Seattle
architectural history, this tour will show the market at lunch hour, when
its restaurants and stores are bustling with office workers from nearby
skyscrapers and tourists. New additions to the market designed by the
well-known architectural firm, Miller-Hull will be highlighted. It's a
quick walk from the Westin, and worth seeing with these expert leaders.

*Pioneer Square Walking Tour: "The Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall of
Pioneer Square" *
Tuesday March 8 @ 2:30pm — 5:00pm

If you're arriving early, consider taking this Tuesday afternoon walking
tour of Pioneer Square with me. Pioneer Square, as the name suggests, was
the original center of Seattle during the 19th century and into the 1910s.
This tour will consider this  neighborhood's history of infamy, prosperity,
economic decline and rejuvenation during the 1960s-1980s, a period of
intense interest in the arts and historic preservation during. Today, the
area is still vibrant, but its character has changed somewhat during the
last decade due to rising rents. Sports teams and their fans play a big
part of the neighborhood's current economy.

*Freeway Park: Halprin's Answer to Superhighway Supremacy*
Thursday March 10 @ 12:30pm — 1:30pm

Nearby to the Westin, architectural historian and librarian Rebecca Price
of the University of Michigan will lead this tour of landscape architect
Lawrence Halprin's remarkable Freeway Park, a multi-leveled, 5-acre oasis
atop U.S. Interstate 5, a superhighway that bisects Downtown Seattle.
Halprin designed this in the early 1970s, at a time of environmental
activism and general cultural upheaval. He created celebrated (and
criticized) public works in San Francisco, Portland, and Denver, but his
Seattle project was one of his largest and most ambitious. As Rebecca will
indicate, building a city park over a major freeway creates all sorts of
problems and opportunities; while initial professional response was
positive, public opinion has been lukewarm since it opened on Independence
Day, 1976.

See you soon!
Alan Michaelson & Josh Polansky
Local Planning Committee Co-Chairs
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Stephanie Beene <https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniebeene>
Fine Arts & Architecture Librarian, Fine Arts & Design Library
<http://library.unm.edu/about/libraries/fadl.php>
College of University Libraries & Learning Sciences
University of New Mexico MSC05 3020
Albuquerque, NM 87131
(505) 277-0679


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