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1715 S. Tacoma Ave. 47°14′52″N 122°26′30″W / 47.24785°N 122.441564°W / 47.24785; -122.441564 ( Nihon Also known as the Japanese Language School, the building was built in 1922, and used to gather Japanese residents during World War II, before sending them to internment camps . [ 45 ]
Tacoma's North Slope Historic District is a trapezoidal-shaped district bounded by North I Street to the north, Division Avenue to the east, and N Steele Street to the west. North Grant Avenue caps off the south end of the district. The North Slope has 1,285 resources and is one of the state's largest historic districts.
Steele Creek may refer to: Steele Creek, Alaska, a census-designated place near Fairbanks, Alaska; Steeles Creek, Kentucky; Steele Creek (Mohawk River tributary), a tributary of the Mohawk River in New York; Steele Creek (Charlotte neighborhood), a neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina Steele Creek Presbyterian Church and Cemetery, a ...
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Charlotte City Council approved removing historic status to 23 acres surrounding the Steele Creek Presbyterian Church near the airport. To save history, Charlotte ends a site’s historic status ...
The recreation site has been owned and managed by Tacoma Power during its entirety and is part of the overall Cowlitz River Project. [2] [7] Expansion of camping amenities began in 2003 as part of Tacoma Power's operating license renewal. The number of campsites were more than doubled and new restrooms and the north boat launch were built. [8]
The office/retail building at 4218 S. Steele St., near the Tacoma Mall, recently sold for $6.5 million to an Oregon development firm. Michelle Kantor of Kantor Diamond told The News Tribune that ...
The Steele Creek community derives its name from the small creek bearing the same name. It is believed that name "Steele" was the family surname of Scotch-Irish immigrants who settled in the area in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. [8]