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The Port of Tacoma is an independent seaport located in Tacoma, Washington. The port was created by a vote of Pierce County citizens on November 5, 1918. The Edmore was the first ship to call at the port in 1921. The port's marine cargo operations, among the largest in the United States, was merged with the Port of Seattle 's in 2015 to form ...
Tacoma Narrows. Coordinates: 47.28°N 122.54°W. The Tacoma Narrows separate the South Basin of Puget Sound from the Central Basin. Map of the Tacoma Narrows. The Tacoma Narrows as viewed from Tacoma, facing northwest towards the Kitsap Peninsula. The towers for the 2007 Tacoma Narrows Bridge are under construction in this photograph; the 1950 ...
During the early 20th century, the Thea Foss Waterway was a thriving industrial center. Industry began to dwindle in the area, and by 1981, the Thea Foss Waterway was almost entirely abandoned. In 1983, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) listed the Thea Foss and Wheeler-Osgood waterways as part of the larger 12-acre (49,000 ...
The whimsical logo of a lobster claw, clam shell and fish tail peeking out of the pot has teased downtown Tacoma for many months, but Chez Lafayette has finally swung open the doors at 1101 Tacoma ...
Permitting for the Tacoma site at 4201 S. Steele St., Suite C on Monday appeared to still be in process with the city, with plans to update the site’s current sprinkler system filed this month.
The Northwest Seaport Alliance is a port authority based in the Puget Sound region of the United States, comprising the seaports of Seattle and Tacoma in Washington state. The combined port authority is the sixth busiest cargo port in the United States by container volume. The two seaports, which had been rivals for most of the 20th century but ...
Architectural renderings submitted to the City of Tacoma envision two new buildings for restaurants at the Tacoma Mall. Plans for a separate drive-thru site, first submitted in November 2022, were ...
Motor Vessel Kalakala (pronounced / kəˈlɑːkəˌlɑː /) [1] was a ferry that operated on Puget Sound from 1935 until her retirement in 1967. MV Kalakala was notable for her unique streamlined superstructure, art deco styling, and luxurious amenities. The vessel was a popular attraction for locals and tourists, and was voted second only to ...