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|  Slavonian Hall - Old Town, Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Slavonian Hall is located in what was the original location of downtown Tacoma, prior to the arrival of the railroad. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/28/2007 last visited: 10/29/2007 |
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|  St. Peter's Episcopal Church - Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places St. Peter's Episcopal Church was built in 1873 and is the oldest church within the city of Tacoma. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/28/2007 last visited: 10/30/2007 |
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|  Rust, William Ross, House - Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This beautiful mansion on the border of the North Slope Historic District was built in 1905 for William Ross Rust, President of the Tacoma Smelter and Refining Co. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/28/2007 last visited: 10/29/2007 |
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|  Fireboat No. 1 - Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Fireboat One is one of only 5 fireboats listed in the register. It can be seen drydocked on the South end of Ruston Way on the Tacoma Waterfront. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 11/5/2006 last visited: 2/15/2009 |
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|  Engine House No. 13 - Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Engine House No. 13, built in 1911 is one of 13 Tacoma Fire Dept. structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/6/2008 last visited: 1/6/2008 |
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|  Annobee Apartments - Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The 1925 Annobee Apartments are a good example of the construction during a building boom in Tacoma that took place between 1910 and 1930. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/28/2007 last visited: 10/30/2007 |
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|  Stadium - Seminary Historic District; Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The main site to be seen in this district is the magnificent Stadium High School, although there are also many beautiful Victorian homes to see. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/28/2006 last visited: 9/5/2009 |
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|  Murray, Frederick H., House - Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This house was designed and built in 1899-1900 by the eminent architect, Ambrose Janvier Russell for F.H. Murray, an attorney for the Northern Pacific Railroad. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/28/2007 last visited: 8/30/2008 |
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|  North Slope Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The North Slope Historic District is Tacoma's only residential historic district and with more than 950 contributing structures it's one of the largest residential historic districts in the nation. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/28/2007 last visited: 10/30/2007 |
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|  Drum, Henry, House - Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This house was built in the late 1800's for Henry Drum, the mayor of Tacoma from 1888-1889, and later a state senator. It is designed in the Queen Anne style of architecture. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/18/2008 last visited: 3/19/2008 |
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|  Engine House No. 9 - Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This fire station was built in 1907 and operated as an engine house until 1965. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 11/1/2007 last visited: 8/15/2008 |
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|  Masonic Temple Building - Temple Theater; Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This building, built in 1926, houses the Masonic's Grand Lodge of Washington and the Temple Theater, now known as the Landmark Convention Center. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/28/2006 last visited: 10/28/2006 |
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|  Wright Park and Seymour Conservatory - Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Wright Park was established in the late part of the 19th Century with a land donation by Charles B. Wright for the sole purpose of being developed as a public park. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/28/2006 last visited: 6/4/2009 |
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|  Fire Alarm Station - Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Fire Alarm Station, also known as the Fire Communication Center, was designed in 1930 by Morton J. Nicholson in the Classical Revival style. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/10/2007 last visited: 3/11/2007 |
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|  Building at 712-716 Sixth Avenue - Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This is a small brick building adjacent to the historical Wright Park and Seymour Conservatory. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 12/19/2006 last visited: 12/16/2006 |
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|  Fire Station No. 1 - Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Fire Station No. 1 was built in 1920 and designed in the Bungalow/Craftsman style. The architect was Chris Wick. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/10/2007 last visited: 3/11/2007 |
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|  Yuncker, John F., House - Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The John F. Yuncker house is located on the corner of historic Wright Park at G St. and 6th Avenue. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 11/1/2007 last visited: 11/1/2007 |
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|  House at 605 South G Street - Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This Hilltop area Queen Anne style home was built in 1906. The area is rich with historic buildings and is the city's first neighborhood. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/11/2007 last visited: 3/12/2007 |
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|  South J Street Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The eight houses of this small district form the best existing example of Queen Anne style row houses in Washington State. They were built in 1889 and 1890. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 11/1/2007 last visited: 11/1/2007 |
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|  House at 708-710 South 8th Street - Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This duplex in Tacoma's Hilltop neighborhood was built in 1908 in the Beaux Arts style. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/11/2007 last visited: 3/12/2007 |
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|  McIlvaine Apartments - Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The McIlvaine Apartments were built in Tacoma's Hilltop area in 1909 by local businessman Alvin C. McIlvaine. J.E. Bonnell designed the 3 story building in the Renaissance style. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/10/2007 last visited: 3/10/2007 |
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|  House at 802-804 South G Street - Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This duplex in the Tacoma Hilltop area was built in 1890 in the Stick/Eastlake style. It was designed by the Architecture Firm of Chance & Arnold. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/11/2007 last visited: 3/12/2007 |
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|  Rhodes Medical Arts Building
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Rhodes Medical Arts Building, built in the 1920's is now the Tacoma Municipal Building. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/7/2006 last visited: 10/14/2006 |
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|  Haddaway Hall (Weyerhaueser Mansion) - Tacoma, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places John and Anna Weyerhaueser built Haddaway Hall to be their family mansion in 1923. The Jacobethan revival styled building was designed by the Cornell Brothers and landscaped by the Olmsted Brothers. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/6/2008 last visited: 1/6/2008 |
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|  Y.M.C.A. Building - Tacoma, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Tacoma YMCA was organized in 1883 and has provided continuous service since that time. This building was the original downtown location, but has now been restored and turned into condos. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/7/2006 last visited: 10/14/2006 |
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