Sleepless Seattle
Amelia Khatri
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Beschreibung
"Sleepless Seattle" explores the fascinating evolution of Seattle's unique nighttime identity, tracing the city's transformation from a humble lumber town to a vibrant 24-hour metropolis. Through meticulous research spanning 150 years of urban development, the book reveals how Seattle's round-the-clock character emerged from its maritime industry roots and continued to evolve through various historical epochs, from the gold rush era to today's tech boom. The narrative weaves together multiple threads of Seattle's nocturnal story, examining how the city's coffee culture, grunge music scene, and modern technology sector have all contributed to its sleepless nature. Drawing from city archives, business records, and oral histories, the book illuminates how policy decisions and urban planning shaped Seattle's after-dark personality, while also highlighting the distinct nighttime communities that emerged across different periods. Particularly intriguing is the exploration of how the World War II shipyards and international trade necessitated a 24-hour workforce, permanently altering the city's nighttime economy. Moving chronologically from Native American nighttime traditions to contemporary urban challenges, the book offers valuable insights for urban planners, historians, and general readers alike. It thoughtfully examines current debates about balancing residential peace with commercial activity and preserving historical nighttime cultures amid rapid urban development, making it an essential resource for understanding how cities develop their nocturnal character while maintaining community identity.
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