FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 Newly Released Film  — "The Place Where It All Began" Adds New
Insight To Frontier History of Puget Sound

Seattle,WA — Jeff Stephen Maki, President of Makimotion, teamed up with The Marysville Historical Society to produce a riveting new historical documentary which is aptly named "The Place Where It All Began."

Showcasing the dynamic early history of North Puget Sound and the Pacific Northwest, the production is stocked full of archival imagery from the coveted collections of the University of Washington, The Marysville Historical Society, the Museum of History and Industry, and the Northwest Room of the Everett Library.

From Mastodons to monumental Indian treaties, and from George Vancouvers 1792 Land Claim for England to bustling logging camps, railroads, and missions--the area of Marysville, Washington is the serendipitous location of a unique history that was pivotal in the development of the Pacific Northwest and the Nation.

"The Place Where It All Began" is packed with intriguing narratives, rare photographs, outstanding music, and a heritage that is important to understanding the history of the Northwest.

Maki states, " This region needs a historical museum and the Historical Society is right in the midst of an intensive campaign to raise funds for their new museum. This historical documentary will inform and educate the communcity about the fantastic history that resides here. The list is long: Mastodons, European Explorer's Land Claims, The First Missions and Schools--even the first horse drawn school buses (Kid Wagons), not to mention the greatest lumbering in the world."

"It's mind boggling. Luckily, the Marysville Historical Society has preserved much of this monumental history, and the Society's president, Ken Cage, has been an enthusiastic supporter of Maki's Production. And when you toss in the spectacular century old photo imagery from these renowned archival collections, and add the perspectives of these knowledgeable historians...well you just can't find better ingredients for a history documentary than that."


To learn more about this ground breaking film, or to order your own copy go to www.makimotion.com.

Note: Jeff Maki is the President of MAKIMOTION.COM, a Puget Sound firm offering consulting services in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, and Graphics.

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Imagery Below May Be Included With Publishing Of Press Release:


In 1870's Pacific Northwest loggers Take a break.


Classic Old West style street facades lined the streets.


Authentic Dress of Tulalip Natives Over A Century Ago


Mastodons and Mammoths Roamed the Marysville, Tulalip Region 12,000 years ago.


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