Season two of Field Notes kicks off at the legendary Twede's Cafe in North Bend, where our host and special guest dive into the lore of some of Washington State’s iconic diners. Pull up a chair as we journey through time, highlighting the stories and cultural moments from diners of yore; a love letter to diner culture and the places and spaces that feel like a home away from home.This episode is hosted by Tony Williams and features guest Cynthia Brothers.Curated HistoryLink article set for this episode includes:First Twin Peaks Festival commences in North Bend on August 14, 1992. by Antonia KelleherDog House: The Last Call: A Reminiscence by Floyd WatersonThe Igloo — Lost Landmark of Seattle's Auto-Tecture by Alan J. SteinAdditional HistoryLink resources for this episode:The Igloo Restaurant, a Vancouver diner famed for its burgers and shakes, opens on August 1, 1948. by Rita CipallaTwin T-Ps Restaurant, early roadside attraction, opens on March 13, 1937. by Walt CrowleyFor more from Cynthia Brothers and Vanishing Seattle, check out:www.vanishingseattle.orgFor more Field Notes episodes and other HistoryLink podcasts, visit the:HistoryLink.org Podcast Page
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