The Podcast: Bathing Beaches of B'ham (Part 1)


Color postcard of the "White City" resort at Silver Beach, Lake Whatcom in Bellingham, Washington.  Shows pavilion, roller coaster and ferris wheel, crowds of people, surrounding trees and buildings.  Early 1900s.

Bathing Beaches of B’ham (Part 1): The White City at Silver Beach

Summary

In this episode we visit the White City resort built at Silver Beach on Lake Whatcom in Bellingham in the early 1900s, as part one of a two-part series exploring historical “bathing beaches” of Bellingham, Washington. Join us in exploring the history of beach destinations with amenities - Coney Island Style, and some of the places that Bellinghamsters of yesteryear went to cool their heels.


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References and Resources

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Chen, Stanford. “The Short Life of ‘White City.’” Bellingham Herald, July 4, 1976.

“City May Obtain Big Military Camp.” Bellingham Herald, Aug 20, 1918.

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We want to thank Devin Champlin and the late, great, Lucas Hicks for the use of the ol’ Gallus Brothers tune “Too Bad West Coast Blues.” You can find that tune and more on bandcamp at https://thegallusbrothers.bandcamp.com/ and https://devinchamplin.bandcamp.com/ and you can find Devin at Champlin Guitars in Bellingham! <3 <3 <3


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