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Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - Page updated at 11:14 a.m.

There Goes The Neighborhood

It's the ultimate local eco-friendly act: saving the houses that make Pacific Northwest neighborhoods unique.

By Lawrence Kreisman

Pacific NW Magazine | Tell us what you think

January 4

Orthodox Jewish women make time to kick up their heels in traditional dance | Portraits

Parsnips — when prime time is past, purée is the perfect solution | Taste

Coaches help gardeners grow, in more ways than one | Plant Life

Pioneer Zilba Miles built his business on tin | Now & Then

Kitchen Un-Confidential — from closed-off and not so cool to go-with-the-flow groovy | Northwest Living

December 28

Pictures of the year 2008

Pedestrian overpass on Seattle's busy Aurora Avenue saves lives | Now & Then

December 21

Artist and entrepreneur, Curtis Steiner shows us the value of objects ordinary or odd | Pacific NW Cover Story

It's better than grandma's house | Northwest Living

Give your garden a global-warming makeover | Plant Life

At Tulio's, The Feast Of The Seven Fishes Is An Italian Tradition | Taste

Seattle's Lake Union served ships and mills in the early days | Now & Then

December 14

Facing more Northwest urban density, we're figuring out what space we need

A Northwest holiday wonderland is woven from treasured collections on a farm in Orting | Northwest Living

A Seattle Center usher for nearly half a century, George Kumpf is still having fun | Portraits

Fine-art posters deliver conservationist messages | Plant Life

At Quillisascut Farm School in Washington state, they're teaching how to save the earth by eating well | Taste

On Seattle's old Olympic Block, a classic building is home to everything cheap | Now & Then

December 7

Northwest jewelry designers dazzle us with the unique and the edgy

To entertain with ease, try party potatoes | Taste

Studio furniture-makers transcend nature, one unique piece at a time | Northwest Living

A harvest of holiday gifts for gardeners | Plant Life

Starting from scrap, artist Paul Vexler has opened the door on a new career | Portraits

Seattle's Hippodrome held a crowd downtown | Now & Then

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