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Green-Duwamish, One River for All Photo Exhibit
Green-Duwamish, One River for All Photo Exhibit

Mon, Jun 01

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Tukwila Community Center

Green-Duwamish, One River for All Photo Exhibit

This is a free event which is running from March through June! This unique photo exhibit presents a modern view of the river from its headwaters to where it meets Puget Sound, interweaving the human and wildlife connections of the river.

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Time & Location

Jun 01, 2026, 7:30 AM – Jun 30, 2026, 3:00 PM

Tukwila Community Center, 12424 42nd Ave S, Tukwila, WA 98168, USA

About The Event

From its pristine headwaters near Mt Rainier, above the Howard Hanson Dam through a magical gorge of waterfalls and great walls on to farmland and urban industry, the Green-Duwamish River and its watershed are at the center of our region’s history and future. This unique photo exhibit presents a modern view of the river from its headwaters to where it meets Puget Sound, interweaving the human and wildlife connections of the river. Presented by renowned, award winning photojournalist and author Tom Reese, and Lisa Parsons, a well respected conservationist and photographer.


Experience for the first time a view of the river, with these stunning photographs . The river which spans 65 miles from it’s headwaters near Mount Rainier to its mouth at Seattle’s Elliot Bay in Puget Sound. This complex river system is home to all 5 salmon species, including the endangered Chinook which the Southern Resident Orca depend upon…

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