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  1. May 9, 2013 · In his native language, Seattle was pronounced “see-ahlsh” but it was difficult for English speakers to pronounce, so they anglicized it to the version that you know today. Chief Seattle was born in the 1780s on the Kitsap Peninsula, just west of the city of Seattle today.

  2. Mar 4, 2019 · The official date of Seattle’s start is remembered as May 23, 1853: when Denny, Boren, and Maynard filed their town plan under the name Seattle. Working backwards, Seattle was first named in Oregon Territory documents on January 6, 1853.

  3. What might have happened if Seattle had retained the original name bestowed by its first pioneers, “New York – Alki?” Would we now be nicknamed “The Little Apple” instead of the “Emerald City?”

  4. The founding of Seattle is usually dated from the arrival of the Denny Party scouts on September 25, 1851. However, Luther Collins, Henry Van Asselt, and the Maple family founded a farming settlement on what is currently the Seattle neighborhood of Georgetown on September 27, 1851. [3]

  5. Sep 10, 2021 · As you might have guessed, the village was named Seattle, after the Duwamish Chief Sealth aka Chief Seattle. But as is the case with white settlers, this is his anglicized name. In his traditional language of Lushootseed, his name was spelled siʔaɫ and pronounced See-ahth.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jay_InsleeJay Inslee - Wikipedia

    Jay Robert Inslee ( / ˈɪnzliː /; born February 9, 1951) is an American politician, lawyer, and economist who has served as the 23rd governor of Washington since 2013.

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  8. Jul 12, 2022 · How Did Seattle Get The Nickname Of Emerald City? While the reason behind the name may be obvious, you may wonder who came up with it. Back in 1982, Seattle was looking for a way to increase its tourism. It needed a nickname or epithet that it could use for brochures and other advertising mediums.

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