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Old Tacoma, Tacoma, Washington. Coordinates: 47°16′29.1″N 122°28′0.9″W. Old Tacoma is a neighborhood of the north end of Tacoma, Washington, more commonly known as Old Town.
Calvary Cemetery (Tacoma, Washington) Calvary Cemetery is a cemetery located in Tacoma, Washington. It is the only Catholic cemetery in Tacoma. Its size is 55 acres (220,000 m 2). Calvary Cemetery was incorporated in October, 1905. It was founded because Pioneer Catholic Cemetery was filling up and a new cemetery was needed.
July 16, 1982. (#82004273) Spans Carbon River, south of Wilkeson. 47°02′31″N 122°02′28″W / 47.041944°N 122.041111°W / 47.041944; -122.041111 (Fairfax Bridge) Melmont. This bridge's deck sits 250 feet (76 m) above the Carbon River, which made it the tallest structure in Washington at the time it was built.
November 5, 1974. St. Peter's Church is a historic church on Starr between 29th and 30th Streets in the Old Tacoma neighborhood of Tacoma, Washington, United States. It was built in 1873 and added to the National Register in 1974. Old St. Peter's Church was the first church built in Tacoma [2] and is now Tacoma's oldest existing building.
The Hilltop Neighborhood is a historically diverse neighborhood in the Tacoma, Washington Central District. [1] The National Register of Historic Places specifies the geographic area of Hilltop as located within the City of Tacoma and bounded on the east by Tacoma Avenue South, on the north by Division Avenue, on the west by Sprague Avenue, and ...
253. FIPS code. 53-70000. GNIS feature ID. 1512713 [1] Website. cityoftacoma.org. Tacoma (/ təˈkoʊmə / tə-KOH-mə) is the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. [6] A port city, it is situated along Washington's Puget Sound, 32 miles (51 km) southwest of Seattle, 36 miles (58 km) southwest of Bellevue, 31 miles (50 km ...
He’ll be buried Sept. 11. Tacoma-raised sailor comes home from WWII 83 years later. He’ll be buried Sept. 11. Craig Sailor. September 9, 2024 at 5:00 AM. Deep in the veterans’ section of ...
Job Carr. Job Carr (July 2, 1813 - August 10, 1887) was the founder of Tacoma, Washington, United States. A Union veteran of the United States Civil War, [ 1] Carr came west in 1864 to settle on a 168-acre claim in what is now Tacoma. [ 2] He was the first permanent European American settler in the area and built a cabin on his claim, which ...