Description | From canoes to the mosquito fleet to the modern-day ferry system, boats have long been a principal means of travel around Puget Sound. In a landscape dominated by forest and sea, water was often the best way to get from point A to point B. The University of Washington Libraries and UW Press host naturalist, author and educator David B. Williams, as part of Dawg Days in the Desert. Join us to learn how people have spent the last 13,000 years plying this extraordinary waterway. Register More information: uwlibs@uw.edu and 206-616-8397 |
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