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Fort Steilacoom Park in Lakewood, Washington is the largest park in the city. The 340-acre (1.4 km 2) park includes Waughop Lake, an off-leash dog park, and several soccer fields and baseball fields. [1] It is adjacent to Pierce College, historic Fort Steilacoom, and Western State Hospital.
Lakewold Gardens is a 10-acre (40,000 m 2) non-profit estate garden located at 12317 Gravelly Lake Drive SW, Lakewood, Washington, in an area known as the Lakes District. It is open to visitors year-round.
Lakewood Towne Center is a shopping center located in Lakewood, Washington, a suburb of Tacoma.Lakewood Towne Center was created when MBK Northwest bought and demolished the enclosed portion of the failing Lakewood Mall in 2001, and turned the site into an open air destination by creating four distinct components, including a civic center with a city hall as its centerpiece, a power center ...
American Lake is a lake located in Lakewood, Washington at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. It is the largest natural lake in Pierce County. [2] There are two public parks on the large lake: American Lake North Park & Marina, and Harry Todd Park. Both have lakeside beaches for swimming, fishing, or picnicking.
Rhodesleigh, also known as the Rhodes Mansion, is a historic residence in Lakewood, Washington. Architects involved in its design included Ambrose J. Russell and Frederick Heath . The house is at 10815 Greendale Drive, and was built in 1922.
The Sizzler on South Tacoma Way — a touchstone of casual steak and buffet dining in Lakewood since 1978 — was closing. By the time it locked its doors on Friday, it would be gone forever.
Lakewood's news is primarily covered by The News Tribune (Tacoma), and sometimes by the media in Seattle. Earlier weekly newspapers for the community were the Lakewood Log (circa 1930s), Suburban Times (1960s–1982), Lakewood Press (1980s), and Lakewood Journal (1990s). KLAY-AM radio provides Lakewood-specific talk radio.
People from Lakewood, Washington (22 P) Pierce College (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Lakewood, Washington" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.