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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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|  Stadium High School - Tacoma, Washington
in American Guide Series Stadium High School, originally built as a luxury hotel by the Northern Pacific Railroad, was converted to a high school in 1906 after it was gutted by a fire. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 5/6/2007 last visited: 9/5/2009 |
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|  Stadium High School, Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings Stadium High School was originally built to be a luxury hotel before a financial depression hit. The building was later purchased by the city and turned into its main high school. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 9/7/2007 last visited: 9/5/2009 |
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|  Stadium High School Fire, 1898 - Tacoma, Washington
in Famous Fires The building that is now Stadium High School was originally built to be a luxury hotel. The building was gutted by fire in 1898, at which point the company sold the structure to the city of Tacoma. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 9/7/2007 last visited: 9/5/2009 |
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|  Stadium Video and DVD
in Independent Movie Rental Shops Stadium Video specializes in those hard to find videos - independent, foreign, classics and "Japanimation". posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/1/2008 last visited: 3/2/2008 |
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|  Ball Auto Service - Tacoma, WA
in Neon Signs This great old sign is located on an old garage in the Stadium-Seminary National Historic District. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 2/23/2008 last visited: 2/25/2008 |
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|  Rankos' Drug Store - Tacoma, WA
in Neon Signs Rankos' Drug Store was opened in 1929 by George & Katherine Rankos and is now run by George's son Greg and his wife. Although the sign's neon is long gone, the sign itself has been well cared for over the years. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 2/23/2008 last visited: 2/25/2008 |
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|  1889 Queen Anne Home - Tacoma, WA
in Victorian Houses This residence was built in 1889 in the Queen Anne Style and is considered to be a pivotal contributor to the Stadium-Seminary National Historic District.
posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 2/28/2008 last visited: 2/29/2008 |
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|  Vining/Rice/Dickson House - Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings This residence was built in 1889 in the Queen Anne Style and is considered to be a pivotal contributor to the Stadium-Seminary Historic District. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 2/29/2008 last visited: 2/29/2008 |
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|  304 N. Stadium Way, Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings This house was built in 1910 in the Tudor style and is considered a primary contributor to the Stadium-Seminary Historic District. It is located directly across Stadium Way from the Stadium Bowl. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/5/2008 last visited: 3/5/2008 |
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|  308 N. Stadium Way, Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings This house was built in the dormered villa version of the pattern book style in 1906. It is considered to be a primary contributor to the Stadium-Seminary National Historic District. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/5/2008 last visited: 3/5/2008 |
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|  Lucius Manning House, Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings This house was built in 1889 for Lucius Manning in the Queen Anne style. It is considered a pivotal contributor to the Stadium-Seminary National Historic District. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 2/29/2008 last visited: 2/29/2008 |
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|  Chinaberry Hill - Tacoma, Washington
in Victorian Houses The Chinaberry Inn is a beautiful Victorian house built in 1889 and located near downtown Tacoma. It has been featured in the Tacoma's Grand Home Tours and is on the National Historic Register. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 8/18/2007 last visited: 8/16/2007 |
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|  Chinaberry Hill - Tacoma, Washington
in Bed and Breakfast The Chinaberry Inn is a beautiful Victorian house built in 1889 and located near downtown Tacoma. It has been featured in the Tacoma's Grand Home Tours and is on the National Historic Register.
posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 4/14/2007 last visited: 4/14/2007 |
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|  Washington State Historical Society, Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The State Hisorical Society's building was built for $25,000 in 1909. It is designed in the classical style and is one of three non-residential contributors to the district. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/5/2008 last visited: 8/16/2008 |
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|  Washington State Historical Society - Tacoma, WA
in American Guide Series The State Hisorical Society's building was built for $25,000 in 1909. It is designed in the classical style and is located in the Stadium-Seminary National Historic district. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/6/2008 last visited: 8/16/2008 |
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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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|  First Presbyterian Church Windows - Tacoma, WA
in Stained Glass Windows The First Presbyterian Church in the Historic Stadium District of Tacoma has four beautiful rose windows along with other beautiful windows. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/28/2007 last visited: 10/30/2007 |
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|  First Presbyterian Church Main Entrance - Tacoma, WA
in Doorways of the World These beautiful wood and iron doors adorn the main entrance of the Romanesque style First Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, WA. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/28/2007 last visited: 10/30/2007 |
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|  First Presbyterian Church - Tacoma, WA
in Unique Steeples This amazing steeple is topped with a beautiful mosaic roof depicting many old symbols of the Christian Church. It can be found in the Historic Stadium District of Tacoma, Washington. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/29/2007 last visited: 8/16/2008 |
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|  1906 Chalet Style House, Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings This small house was built in 1906 in a chalet style of architecture. It is a primary contributor to the Stadium-Seminary National Historic District. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 2/29/2008 last visited: 2/29/2008 |
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|  Edwin J. McNeeley House, Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The McNeeley house, built in 1906, displays a variety of styles, mainly the Spanish Mission style. It is considered a primary contributor to the Stadium District, a stylish residential area from the 1890's through the early 1920's. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 2/7/2008 last visited: 2/8/2008 |
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|  1900 "Pattern Book" style house, Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings This "Pattern book" style house was built in 1900 and is considered a primary contributor to the Stadium-Seminary National Historic District. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 2/29/2008 last visited: 2/29/2008 |
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|  1900 Victorian, Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in Victorian Houses This "pattern book" style Victorian was built in 1900 and is considered a primary contributor to the Stadium-Seminary National Historic District.
posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 2/28/2008 last visited: 2/29/2008 |
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|  George Gower House, Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings This Colonial Revival style home was built for George Gower, Secretary for the Board of Park Commissioners, in 1906. It is a pivotal contributor to the Stadium Neighborhood, a stylish residential area from the 1890's through the early 1920's. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 3/11/2008 last visited: 3/18/2008 |
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