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"The Place Where It All Began"

NEWLY RELEASED ON VIDEO DVD

NEWLY RELEASED FROM MAKIMOTION:

The Place Where It All Began™


A SPECTACULAR VISUAL CHRONOLOGY
ON THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST


Featuring legendary photographic imagery from the coveted archival collections of: The University of Washington's Special Collections, The Marysville Historical Society, The Everett Library Northwest Room, The Museum of History and Industry, and More!




All images on this site are  Copyrighted 2007   MAKIMOTION.COM


"THE PLACE WHERE IT ALL BEGAN"
IS A GREAT PLACE TO START IF YOU LOVE HISTORY!




 
Imagine standing in the ancient Pleistocene Era 10,000 years ago in a green pasture where giant mastodons roamed and grazed. Imagine standing on ground where proud natives carved totem poles and canoes from old growth trees. Place yourself on the edge of a cozy little bay in the Pacific Northwest where Explorer Captain George Vancouver landed in 1792 and claimed the land for his King George of England – the same King George of the Revolutionary War.





Visualize the first homesteads in the unsettled North Puget Sound Region, and think about what the first sawmill in the Northwest might have looked  like. Imagine some of the grandest old growth timber in the world – trees that are as big as the redwoods. Imagine a place with bustling logging camps, classic Old West style street facades, and sternwheeler riverboats delivering supplies and the mail. Then visualize monumental Indian treaties, the first missions and schools, the first ordained priest in the Washington Territory, and then visualize so many different types of steam locomotives that it is hard to keep track.






Can you imagine thousands of acres of fresh strawberry fields, horse drawn school buses called "Kid Wagons," and spirited dedicated pioneers who came and carved out a life from the virgin wilderness – a hardy breed that lived in a place that gave meaning to the  word  "Frontier." CLICK ON THE PURCHASE VIDEO BUTTON ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE SCREEN
GET YOUR COPY OF — "The Place Where It All Began."





The Old West Street Facade