
The Tree Stump Craze That Swept the Northwest
During the timber boom, opportunists turned the remains of old-growth trees into homes and postcard spectacles. The timber boom of
Knute “Mossback” Berger is an editor-at-large and host of "Mossback’s Northwest" at Cascade PBS. He writes about politics and regional heritage.
During the timber boom, opportunists turned the remains of old-growth trees into homes and postcard spectacles. The timber boom of
Decades after the Civil War, southern sympathizers sought to rewrite history. Knute Berger explains how those efforts were received in
Long before an industry was built around capturing orcas, a tragic encounter between a wayward whale and humanity foretold decades
Washington is still impacted by the 1933 decision, which brought the West from the frontier period into a new, modern century.
From cheap power to rugged hiking trails, Franklin D. Roosevelt's government transformed the region. When President Roosevelt launched