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A120468-4
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- 1959-03-28 (Creation)
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The kitchen of the new Greyhound Bus Terminal. The kitchen served the Terminal's Post House Restaurant, later named the Coach House. The restaurant served the hungry travelers passing through or waiting for departures. The Greyhound Restaurants were named after the coach Post Houses, where coach's horses would be changed and passengers would dine or rest before continuing on their journey. This restaurant could serve 82 people at a time, either meal or snack service, quickly at an affordable price. The dining room had 3 horseshoe counters and also tables and chairs. The kitchen was tiled and all stainless steel. (TNT 4/3/1959, pg. 7+)
Greyhound Lines (Tacoma); Bus terminals--Tacoma; Greyhound Bus Terminal (Tacoma); Kitchens--Tacoma--1950-1960;