My Favorite Places with Ralph Munro
Join former Secretary of State and revered storyteller Ralph Munro as he relates the fascinating accounts of some of Washington’s most scenic and historic locales in My Favorite Places with Ralph Munro. From wildlife reserves to historic homes, churches, and graveyards, Ralph will guide you through some of Washington’s most iconic and interesting sites while sharing why each makes his list of My Favorite Places. Produced by TVW.
Edwin T. Pratt was a civil rights leader in Seattle who was gunned down on his front porch in 1969; Ralph Munro takes on a tour of the park named in his honor.
Washington Hall In Central Seattle has a vibrant multicultural history with big name artists performing and more than a century's worth of community events being held in this historic Hall.
My Favorite Places with Ralph Munro takes you to some of Washington’s most iconic and interesting places. My Favorite Places is produced by TVW.
An organization formed more than a hundred years ago by the descendants of the first settlers to the state, Washington Pioneer Hall is a look back into the history of the settlers and the tribal nations that preceded them.
My Favorite Places with Ralph Munro takes you to some of Washington’s most iconic and interesting places. My Favorite Places is produced by TVW.
At the south end of Lake Union in Seattle is The Center for Wooden Boats - a living museum. Join Ralph Munro and experience the culture of wooden boats and the legacy they have in Washington's history.
My Favorite Places with Ralph Munro takes you to some of Washington’s most iconic and interesting places. My Favorite Places is produced by TVW.
Ralph Munro visits the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, where we learn about its benefits to the community, its history and the importance of Bernie Whitebear. Mr Whitebear was vital in securing the land for Daybreak Star at the former military post of Fort Lawton which is now Seattle's Discovery Park.
My Favorite Places with Ralph Munro takes you to some of Washington’s most iconic and interesting places. My Favorite Places is produced by TVW.
Completed in 1917 and still operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Ballard Locks are a Seattle staple. Ralph Munro explains the interesting history, the many highlights, and very important purpose of the Ballard Locks.
My Favorite Places with Ralph Munro takes you to some of Washington’s most iconic and interesting places. My Favorite Places is produced by TVW.
Join Ralph Munro on the shores of south Lake Union in Seattle for a trip through the Museum of History and Industry, better known as MOHAI. Explore Seattle’s story through exhibits and interactive experiences from Native Americans to uniquely Northwest Innovations.
My Favorite Places with Ralph Munro takes you to some of Washington’s most iconic and interesting places. My Favorite Places is produced by TVW.
Pritchard Island Beach is an unassuming grassy lawn and swimming beach but the history is quite a story. Ralph Munro takes us on a tour of this Lake Washington park.
My Favorite Places with Ralph Munro takes you to some of Washington’s most iconic and interesting places. My Favorite Places is produced by TVW.
Ralph Munro takes us on a tour of the murals at Pacific Tower in Seattle and also gives us a bit of history on the art of the Federal Works Progress Administration.
My Favorite Places with Ralph Munro takes you to some of Washington’s most iconic and interesting places. My Favorite Places is produced by TVW.
Edwin T. Pratt was a civil rights leader in Seattle who was gunned down on his front porch in 1969; Ralph Munro takes on a tour of the park named in his honor.
My Favorite Places with Ralph Munro takes you to some of Washington’s most iconic and interesting places. My Favorite Places is produced by TVW.