Cari Simson Elke Hautala
Invisible Histories
The Invisible Histories podcast unearths lost Pacifc NW stories, hidden histories, and forgotten places, and viscerally connects the public to experiences from the past. The monthly episodes unearth some cool, creepy and hopefully meaningful connections for people alive today. www.invisible-histories.com Read our latest newsletter! Our Instagram account shares images from each episode, @invisiblehistoriesPNW We are always looking for “invisible histories” of the Pacific NW so if you have a good story idea please reach out at
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Cari Simson Elke Hautala
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Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
Lynnwood & Alderwood Manor 07.07.2026 1:06:14
Most people know Lynnwood as a shopping destination or a place to pass through on the way to somewhere else. But beneath today's busy streets lies one of the Pacific Northwest's most fascinating stories of innovation, agriculture, transportation, and community. In our Season 7 premiere episode of Invisible Histories , we visit Heritage Park in Lynnwood with special guest Devon from the Ouija Broad...
Layers of History Unpaved: Seattle's SODO neighborhood 09.06.2026 41:10
In this vibrant episode of Invisible Histories , hosts Cari Simson and Elke Hautala take listeners on an engaging journey through the layers of one of the most overlooked historical areas of Seattle. With the backdrop of the upcoming June 12th Unpaving SODO Tour, and the 2026 World Cup, they explore the bustling transformation of Seattle's SODO from early settler days through the Klondike Gold Rus...
The Forest of Life and Death 06.05.2026 1:05:43
Correction: As of May 2026, Vermont Forest Cemetery in Roxbury, VT has 48 natural burials, with room for up to 2,000. In this thought-provoking episode of Invisible Histories, hosts Cari Simson and Elke Hautala engage in a captivating conversation with Michelle Hogle Acciavatti, MS, the founder of Vermont Forest Cemetery . Dive into the world of natural burial and explore how this innovative, yet...
Harbor Island Unveiled: A Journey Through Seattle's Hidden Histories 08.04.2026 37:45
Join hosts Cari Simson and Elke Hautala in this exciting mini-episode of Invisible Histories as they unveil their dream project: a captivating event centered around the often-overlooked Harbor Island. Discover the rich and hidden history of this industrial area in South Seattle, a place many pass by without a second thought. Cari and Elke share their journey of bringing this event to life, highlig...
The Lazy Husbands Act: Unpacking Washington's Family Desertion Laws 10.03.2026 47:10
Explore the hidden histories of family desertion and social justice in our latest episode! Discover how the Lazy Husbands Act of 1913 aimed to support abandoned families in Washington State, and what actually happened. Tune in for an insightful discussion that connects the past with our present. Don't miss it! In this enlightening episode of Invisible Histories , hosts Cari Simson and Elke Hautala...
Uncovering the Untold Legacy of Moses Seattle 10.02.2026 1:08:08
In this powerful episode of Invisible Histories , hosts Cari Simson and Elke Hautala engage in a gripping conversation with David Norman Lewis, the author of the newly released book, The Burning of Moses Seattle. This episode dives deep into the tragic and violent history surrounding Moses Seattle, a descendant of Chief Seattle, whose life was marked by both cultural significance and horrific even...
Connecting Generations: Our Dads and Their Hidden Histories 06.01.2026 1:12:59
In this heartwarming New Year's episode of Invisible Histories, hosts Cari Simson and Elke Hautala celebrate fresh beginnings by turning the spotlight on their own families. They engage in meaningful conversations with their fathers, John Simson and Burton Kummerow, who share their unique experiences and contributions to public history. As both dads delve into their respective roles, listeners are...
Celebrating the Stories of 2025 09.12.2025 54:53
In this reflective episode of Invisible Histories , hosts Cari Simson and Elke Hautala take a moment to pause and look back on the year that has flown by, filled with challenges and triumphs in their unique engagement with public history. As the end of the year approaches, they share their Year in Review, highlighting memorable episodes, fascinating guests, and the stories that have shaped their j...
Elise Olmstead: The Hidden Rebel of Prohibition in Seattle 07.11.2025 49:20
In this captivating November episode of Invisible Histories, we dive into the life of Elise Olmstead, a remarkable figure in the history of Seattle, as we chat with local author Rebecca Demarest. Rebecca unravels the threads of Elise's life, from her beginnings in England to her complex relationship with the notorious Roy Olmstead, exploring her influence in the Prohibition era and her role as a r...
The Abandoned History of Northern State Hospital 21.10.2025 55:49
This week on Invisible Histories , we are sharing Part 2 of our two-part journey to the Skagit Valley to visit the Northern State Hospital & Cemetery , a large psychiatric hospital and self-sustaining therapeutic farm and community from 1912-1973 in Sedro-Woolley, WA. Check out Part 1 that focuses on the Northern State Hospital cemetery (episode released on 10/7/25). We are joined by John...
Uncovering Northern State Hospital's hidden cemetery 07.10.2025 1:02:14
In this episode of Invisible Histories , hosts Cari and Elke visit the Northern State Hospital Cemetery in Sedro-Woolley, WA — a serene field off Highway 20, holding many unidentified graves of more than 1,600 people once confined to Washington’s largest mental institution. Some of the patients’ graves have visible numbers and initials, while many more have sunken under the thick grass or have bee...
Salem Secrets: Unraveling the Witchcraft Crisis of 1692 09.09.2025 1:30:52
In this enthralling episode of Invisible Histories, we delve into the dark and complex narrative of the Salem Witch Trials, exploring the societal and historical contexts that led to one of America's most infamous episodes of mass hysteria. Join us as we navigate through the summer of 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts. We examine the lives of the women accused, including Cari’s ancestor Margaret Skilli...
The Lost Potter's Field: Modern Connections 06.09.2025 51:45
Our Potter's Field research and memorialization project points to the past ways that people who died on the margins in Seattle and King County were treated leading up to 1912, and how their burial area was obliterated in the wake of the Duwamish river dredging and straightening in 1913. Invisible Histories seeks to make modern connections with all our stories, and our intern, Jacob Neville, assist...
Inside the King County Medical Examiner's Office 09.07.2025 1:08:13
In this gripping episode of Invisible Histories, we take you behind the scenes of the King County Medical Examiner's Office (KCMEO) where death and the stories surrounding it come to life through the eyes of lead forensic medicolegal death investigator, James Sosik Jr. Join us as we explore the often unseen world of "unnatural" death investigation in King County, WA, and discuss everything from th...
Woven Tales: Reviving Scottish Folk Heritage 02.06.2025 1:03:36
Have you ever wanted to move to Scotland, study folk magic, and help preserve ancient sites? Well we definitely do, and after today so will you! Welcome to our June episode of Invisible Histories: Woven Tales: Reviving Scottish Folk Heritage with Scott Richardson-Read In this captivating episode, we sit down with Scott Richardson-Read, a passionate folklorist and cultural historian deeply rooted i...
Cairn Cainine Detection, part 2 05.05.2025 49:25
W elcome to our May episode: Part 2 of our interview with Cairn Canine Detection and the Case of the "Lost" Potter's Field! We had so much to talk about with the Cairn Canine Detection group that our May episode will continue the conversation with Suzanne Elshult, President and K9 Trainer/Handler. Suzanne shares more about the work they are doing with local Tribes and historical organizations to i...
Cairn Canine Detection 08.04.2025 44:00
Welcome to our April episode: Cairn Canine Detection and the Case of the Snohomish Pioneer Cemetery! Have you ever wondered how dogs could help locate unmarked graves? Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of canine detection and its role in uncovering the hidden histories of historic cemeteries. In this episode, we share our experience with Suzanne Elshult and June Mansfield and their te...
Stephanie Johnson Toliver: Black Heritage Society 10.03.2025 1:10:57
Welcome to our March episode: Voices from the Archives! Join us for an insightful conversation with Stephanie Johnson Toliver, the Executive Director of Black Heritage Society of WA for the past 7 years, and a longtime advocate for historic preservation, community-building and storytelling. In this episode, we explore the vital role of community archives in preserving the stories of African A...
Cynthia Brothers: Vanishing Seattle! 12.02.2025 1:05:35
Welcome to our February episode! It is time to dive into our own invisible histories! Alongside Cynthia Brothers, the founder of Vanishing Seattle, we discuss the existence of venues, clubs, and other businesses that were, and still are, beacons of creativity and self-expression. As more and more spaces for social connection undergo closure and demolition, how can we hold onto the culture associat...
Rebroadcast: Our interview on "The Bridge" 09.01.2025 1:03:09
A rebroadcast of our visit with The Bridge in July 2024, with hosts Jean Godden and Julianna Ross. For January, we are rebroadcasting our lively visit with Jean Godden and Julianna Ross of their radio show, The Bridge, on KMGP 101.1, which aired on July 26, 2024. On the show, we share our origin stories, how we met and formed Invisible Histories, some Lou Graham and Lake Ballinger stories, and som...
Unveiling Seattle's Street Trees 04.12.2024 44:51
Welcome to our December episode! Step into the world of Seattle's street trees with our latest episode featuring Taha Ebrahimi, author of the book, Street Trees of Seattle. Discover how these urban giants connect us to the city's past and enrich our present. Taha shares her journey from a curious walker to a published author, revealing the hidden stories of Seattle's diverse tree canopy. Learn abo...
Cemetery Mysteries in North Seattle 11.11.2024 51:31
Welcome to our November episode , devoted to the beautiful Crown Hill Cemetery , located north of Ballard and west of Greenwood. And prior to that, we explore the mysterious history of the original Greenwood Cemetery, originally called Woodland, which was at the corner of 85th and Greenwood Avenue from 1871 until 1907. A few months ago, we were intrigued to see an article on King 5 , Seattle...
Roadhouses Around Seattle 18.10.2024 1:15:05
When you hear “The Roadhouse,” this might evoke thoughts of a glistening Patrick Swayze doing his own stunts while taming the Double Deuce in the 1989 cult movie of the same name, but roadhouses also have a diverse and storied past here in the Seattle area. From Aurora Avenue North and the Bothell Highway, to Seattle’s Central District and Jackson Street, to Georgetown and the Pacific Highway Sout...
The Secret History of Nikola Tesla 12.09.2024 51:37
Welcome to Invisible Histories Season 3 Episode 1! Our "back to school" September episode is all about the iconic and mysterious Nikola Tesla. Sharpen your pencils and fire up your oscillators! We had the pleasure to talk with Jeff Behary about his work, and specifically as the official historian for the Nikola Tesla family. Join us on this month’s episode was we talk with Jeff about his Tes...
Balintore Castle 13.08.2024 1:07:57
This month both Elke and Cari were on their respective vacations, visiting places near and far. In this episode, Elke shares her history with the Gen Con Tabletop Gaming Conference , which she's been directly involved with for over 11 years. This year she went with her oldest son Chance, and had a blast working and playing with the over 71,000 guests to the event! Cari and her daughter went to Sco...
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