3825 PACIFIC AVE, TACOMA

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Ordered by Holroyd Company. The residence of Captain William E. Farrarof the fire department was built in 1946 using concrete block and stucco. Lumber for home construction was scarce during and after the war. The veterans' emergency housing program absorbed all construction materials available for house construction. The one-story, single-family residence was modern in every way. Its design is reminiscent of an art deco style with a large, curved bay window in the front, a curved, glassed-in area off the corner at the far right, and a flat roof. A covering over the porch is supported with two poles. (TNT, 7/14/1946, p.1; 9/9/1951, p.B-14)


Concrete products industry--Tacoma; Holroyd Co. (Tacoma); Farrar, William E.--Homes & haunts; Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Building materials; Concrete--Tacoma--1950-1960;

3825 PACIFIC AVE, TACOMA

  • 2 images. Wm. E. "Bill" & Violet Farrar -concrete blocks and stucco TNT 7/26/1944 p.14 (permit taken for foundation) TNT 3/13/1945 p.2 permits TNT 7/14/1946 p.A1 With lumber scarce, cement blocks to fore (il under construction) TNT 4/17/1951 p.8 Love lost bird may be AWOL TNT 4/18/1951 p.40 Blue-winged love bird at home again TNT 9/9/1951 p.B14 Whose home is this? (il) TNT 2/3/1952 p.B6 Farrar's aims told TNT 3/2/1952 p.A5 Farrar squelches untruths TNT 4/16/1959 p.A1 Bill Farrar, ex-chief, dies
  • Year Built: 1946
  • Decade Built: 1940s
  • Style: modern