McMenamins and Bothell Historical Society present

History Pub  - The Evolution of Seattle’s Waterfront presented by Jennifer Ott

All Ages
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Tuesday, January 27
Show: 7 pm
$5
McMenamins Anderson School 
Haynes’ Hall  
18607 Bothell Way NE- Bothell
Tuesday January 27th 2026
7pm / 6pm doors
All ages
 
Seattle’s new Waterfront Park is only the latest of many iterations of the shoreline at the foot of downtown. People, animals, economics, technology, and transportation systems have shaped and reshaped it, creating a place where the past mingles with the present. Join author and historian Jennifer Ott in an exploration of the waterfront’s history, from its deep past to its complex present.  
 
Jennifer Ott is the executive director of HistoryLink.org and an environmental historian with a particular interest in Seattle’s history of moving dirt, rerouting waterways, and leveling hills. She has written for Seattle magazine and the Oregon Historical Quarterly. She contributed to A Will to Serve: Stories of Patience, Persistence, and Friends Made Along the Way, Jim Ellis’ memoir, and wrote Olmsted in Seattle: Creating A Park System for a Modern City. She was the general editor and a contributor to Seattle at 150: Stories of the City Through 150 Objects From the Seattle Municipal Archives, and co-author of Waterway: The Story of Seattle’s Locks and Ship Canal. Her new book, Where the City Meets the Sound: The Story of Seattle’s Waterfront was published in 2025