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Seattle

A century and a half after his death, the Native American leader's vision of finding peace and prosperity in a divided country is more compelling than ever.

The strange saga of a town that bragged, burned, and bullied itself into existence, and then became one of the most civilized places on Earth.

I’m a newcomer to Puget Sound, but I’ve lived here long enough to know not to brag about Seattle.

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