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- 6/30/1993
1102-04 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR WAY, TACOMA
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- 1978
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- 1958-01-31
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Harold Meyer Prescriptions, Rexall Drugs on So." K" St. (later known as Martin Luther King Jr. Way). The Harold Meyer drugstore offered free delivery of its prescriptions. Here a young driver is entering his Volkswagen preparing to make his deliveries. The drugstore was located in the Mottau Bldg. which later combined with the building at 1106-08 So. "K". Totem Food Store #5, McMillan Drug Store, K Street Pharmacy, Paulson's Radio & Appliances, and the forementioned Harold Meyer Prescriptions would eventually occupy the building. The Mottau Bldg. was later demolished in August, 2000. Photograph ordered by Teleradio Advertisers, Inc., for KTVW television. (TPL-4777)
Drugstores--Tacoma; Harold Meyer Prescriptions (Tacoma); Volkswagen automobile;
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- 6/20/1933
Part of Lost Tacoma Project Collection
One of eight technical drawings for the Mottau Building, created by Gaston C. Lance and Ambrose J. Russell on June 20, 1933. Mrs. Robert Mottau was the builder of this structure, whose occupants included the Totem Food Store, K Street Pharmacy and Paulson's Radio and Appliances. The building was demolished in 2000.
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- 6/20/1933
Part of Lost Tacoma Project Collection