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1967 Daffodil Parade. The Orting community was represented in the 1967 Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival with a splendid portrayal of Aladdin's Lamp. Float #9 passed through the thronged streets of downtown Tacoma while Aladdin, Mike Rudnick, posed stoically on his flying carpet and a harem of lovely ladies waved to the crowds. The 45-foot long float with 75,000 daffodils won the Queen's Award in the Commercial Division. Backs to the pageantry, clowns on both sides of Pacific Avenue did a brisk business selling bags of popcorn to hungry spectators. (TNT 4-8-67, A-1)


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1967: Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1960-1970; Daffodils--Tacoma; Rudnick, Mike; Clowns;

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1967 Daffodil Parade. The "stream" of "hot coffee" does not seem to soil the white ballroom gown of Susan Bona, the 1966 Daffodil Queen, as she stands in the daffodil coffee cup waving to the large crowds lining Pacific Avenue during the 1967 Daffodil parade. The Coffee House Roasters float #21, cleverly named the "Queen's Coffee Break," was also accompanied by three elves. Miss Bona is currently a freshman at the University of Puget Sound. Photograph ordered by Coffee House Roasters.


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1967: Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1960-1970; Bona, Susan;

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1967 Daffodil Parade. Snow White and friends accompanied the Tacoma Vocational-Technical Institute Daffodil float on the streets of downtown Tacoma in April, 1967. Flower-bedecked float #4 is pictured passing by large crowds at 11th & Pacific while two clowns with a cart full of popcorn cross behind. "Fun 'n Fantasy" was the theme of the 34th Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival where 31 floats, 28 bands, 21 drill teams and eight mounted units paraded before 55,000 Tacoma spectators. (TNT 4-8-67, A-1)


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1967: Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1960-1970; Clowns;

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1967 Daffodil Parade. The whimsical "Fun in Cartoons" entry from the Sumner community brought smiles to the spectators of the 1967 Puyallup Valley Daffodil Parade. Gallant Snoopy leads the way atop his little doghouse at the foreground of the pink-and-gold themed float with Bugs Bunny standing guard. The 43-foot float was decorated with 55,000 daffodils plus orchids, gladioli and carnations. (TNT 4-9-67, A-8)


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1967: Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1960-1970; Daffodils--Tacoma;

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With a mighty swing, Jeanne Martin Soares christens the new "Blue Pacific" on March 29, 1967. The vessel was launched at Tacoma Boat Building. She was a 176-foot steel tuna seiner built for Capt. Roger Soares of San Diego who placed her in operation for White Star- Van Camp Seafoods. The "Blue Pacific" was the largest tuna fishing boat built from the keel up at the time. She was constructed in the Port Industrial Yard (the former Tacoma Naval Station) by Tacoma Boat Building. Moments after the christening, the "Blue Pacific" eased down the ways and came to a standstill before she finally floated free. Five Foss tugs assisted when the boat was hung up. Photograph ordered by Tacoma Boat Building. (TNT 3-12-67, A-23, TNT 3-29-67, A-1) TPL-9061 (Corrected identification provided by a reader)


Launchings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1960-1970; Fishing boats--Tacoma; Tacoma Boat Building Co., Inc. (Tacoma); Soares, Jeanne Martin;

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View of USS Crockett. The USS Crockett was one of 17 gunboats in the Asheville class. Tacoma Boatbuilding had a government contract to build seven of these patrol gunboats, each costing 2.5 million dollars. The Crockett was the third to be launched. Nearly 165 feet in length, the Crockett could accelerate from 0 to 40 knots in 60 seconds. The aluminum ship had approximately 230 tons displacement weight and was powered by a gas turbine. It was launched at Tacoma Boatbuilding on June 4, 1966, with christening honors performed by Mrs. Charles Horjes of Tacoma. After service in South Vietnam, it would be transferred to the Naval Reserve Force in 1975 and decommissioned in 1976. (TNT 2-6-66, A-16; TNT 6-5-66, D-15; www.navsource.org/archives/12/11088.htm; www.hobbybarn.com/Dumas-pages/USS-Crocket-1218.htm)


Launchings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1960-1970; Gunboats--United States; Boats--Tacoma--1960-1970;

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USS Crockett (PG-88) prior to launching. The Asheville Class gunboat was launched at Tacoma Boat Building on June 4, 1966. Powered by a gas turbine, the speedy ship would be commissioned on June 24, 1967, and stationed in South Vietnam where she would be used for coastal patrol, blockade reconnaissance and to give support. The nearly 165-foot gunboat would hold a complement of 4 officers and 33 enlisted men. Tacoma Boat Building had won a government contract to build seven of these Asheville Class vessels. (TNT 2-6-66, A-16, www.navsource.org/archives/12/11088.htm; www.hobbybarn.com/Dumas-pages/USS-Crocket-1218.htm)


Launchings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1960-1970; Gunboats--United States; Boats--Tacoma--1960-1970;

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1966 Daffodil Festival Queen. Susan Bona, 17, posed for her first royal portrait as 1966 Daffodil Festival Queen with a beribboned scepter, queen's gold crown, and bouquet of daffodils. Queen Susan I is also wearing the white velvet royal robe decorated with gleaming crowns and daffodils. This picture ran on the News Tribune's front page on April 1, 1966. The new queen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Bona. She was crowned on March 28, 1966, at Sumner's Spartan Hall by Governor Dan Evans. The event was televised in color by KTNT-TV. Miss Bona, a top Wilson High School student, would continue her education at the University of Puget Sound. (TNT 4-1-66, p. 1; TNT 3-29-66, p. 1)


Bona, Susan; Beauty contestants--Tacoma--1960-1970; Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1966 : Tacoma);

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Grand opening of Ernst Hardware store in Lacey. March 26, 1966, saw the grand opening of a Ernst Hardware store in the new South Sound Shopping Center in Lacey. It was the first major retail establishment to open at the shopping center. Store officials prepare to snip the official ribbon with an enormous pair of scissors. From L-R: Robert Blume, developer; Norman Todd, store manager; George Weiss, South Sound Center manager; Linda Kohout, Olympia Lakefair Queen; Everett Fourre, Thurston County Commissioner; Robert Erickson, Ernst general manager. Located in fast-growing Lacey, the South Sound Shopping Center was built on 50 acres and would contain 60 stores upon completion in May, 1966. Photograph ordered by Ernst Hardware, Seattle. (TNT 3-30-66, A-11)


Dedications--Lacey--1960-1970; Ernst Hardware (Lacey); Scissors & shears; Shopping centers--Lacey; Blume, Robert; Todd, Norman; Weiss, George; Kohout, Linda; Fourre, Everett; Erickson, Robert;

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Strickland-Taylor wedding. Formal portrait of Mamie Elizabeth Strickland on her wedding day of October 23, 1965. She wed Rev. Richard Edward Taylor at the Allen A.M.E. Church, 1411 Yakima Ave. So. According to engagement information published in the April 18, 1965, News Tribune, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady A. Strickland. Rev. Taylor was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie P. Taylor of Seattle. The new Mrs. Taylor wore a pearl white satin gown trimmed with pearl beads; pearls also edged her train. (TNT 4-18-65, D-13, TNT 10-24-65, D-8)


Weddings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Brides--1960-1970; Wedding costume--1960-1970; Strickland, Mamie Elizabeth; Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church (Tacoma);

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Strickland-Taylor wedding. The large wedding party poses for an October 23, 1965, formal group portrait in the Allen A.M.E. Church. Joyce Wells and Terry Wells were the flower girls and Andre Croskey, the ringbearer. The maid of honor, matron of honor and bridesmaids wore azalea-colored A-line gowns. They were: Dorothy Wells, Mrs. James Griffin, Margo Strickland, Wendy Strickland, Patricia Evans, Paulette Nunn and Ruby Nell. The groom was assisted by his best man, his brother Michael Taylor, and six ushers: Melvin Collins, Rodney Tanner, Joseph Murphy, James Griffin, John Asheley and Matthew Jones. Candlelighters were Brenda Wells and William Watkins. Mamie Elizabeth Strickland wed Rev. Richard Edward Taylor in front of approximately 250-300 guests. The couple planned to make their new home in Seattle. (TNT 10-24-65, D-8)


Weddings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Brides--1960-1970; Wedding costume--1960-1970; Grooms (Weddings)--1960-1970; Strickland, Mamie Elizabeth; Taylor, Richard Edward; Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church (Tacoma);

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Strickland-Taylor wedding. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Edward Taylor march down the aisle at the conclusion of their October 23, 1965, wedding at the Allen A.M.E. Church. Mrs. Taylor is the former Mamie Elizabeth Strickland, daughter of the Grady A. Stricklands. The bride wore a pearl white satin gown with long pointed sleeves and a gently scooped neckline. She carried a white prayer book topped by a small bridal bouquet. (TNT 10-24-65, D-8)


Weddings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Brides--1960-1970; Wedding costume--1960-1970; Grooms (Weddings)--1960-1970; Strickland, Mamie Elizabeth; Taylor, Richard Edward; Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church (Tacoma);

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Stock footage of the 1965 Daffodil Parade. The City of Wenatchee's entry into the 32nd Daffodil Parade was entitled "Apple Blossom Spectacular" and featured Apple Blossom Queen Barbara Erickson in velvet robes and her attendants, Kathleen Stockstill and Amy Radewan. On the flower bedecked float, glistening "apples" grew on curving "branches."


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1965 : Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1960-1970; Erickson, Barbara; Stockstill, Kathleen; Radewan, Amy;

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Stock footage Daffodil Parade. The annual Daffodil Parade always drew entrants from out of the area and 1965 was no exception. The White Pass School Band traveled a fair distance to march in the 32nd annual parade. Accompanied by students carrying the school banner, majorette and drum major, the band marched proudly down Pacific Ave. on April 10, 1965. They were dressed in military styled dress uniforms with hats. White Pass was one of 20 bands participating in the parade; they joined the 29 floats, 14 drill teams, five drum & bugle corps and seven mounted units under breezy, mid-50 degree weather conditions. View of band; Bank of California and Washington Building in background. TPL-500 (TNT 4-9-65, A-1, TNT 4-10-65, A-1)


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1965 : Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Marching bands; Signs (Notices); Drum majors; Drum majorettes; Washington Building (Tacoma); Bank of California National Association (Tacoma); Band uniforms;

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Stock footage of Daffodil Parade. A rearing horse, "Black Beauty," draws the attention of spectators in front of the Washington Building on April 10, 1965, at the 32nd annual Daffodil Parade. Three cowgirls wave to the crowds on both sides of Pacific Ave. near 11th St. while a fourth, seated before a giant garland-covered horseshoe, also acknowledges the appreciative throngs. The theme of the parade was "Masterpieces." It was televised live on two stations, KTNT and KIRO. Thousands in person and at home viewed the 29 floats, 20 bands, 14 drill teams, five drum & bugle corps and seven mounted units. (TNT 4-9-65, A-1)


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1965 : Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1960-1970; Horses--Tacoma--1960-1970; Horseshoes; Washington Building (Tacoma);

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Professional model Judith Marush is accompanied by Pat O'Toole and Joe Hoots on March 18, 1965, as they examine the Hoots Construction Co. display booth at the 18th annual Tacoma Home Show (now renamed the House & Garden Show). Photographs depicting renovation of the Charles Nelson mansion at Olalla are framed within a walnut credence built in a traditional 1860 style. The Nelson residence was built in the steamboat era. A giant carved "hoot" owl head on top of the panels surveys the interior of the University of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. More photographs of the Nelson mansion are visible beyond the first display. Joe Hoots Construction had a fully equipped shop and was known for their custom cabinets. They also offered planning and drafting service, new construction and remodeling of both commercial and residential buildings. Photograph ordered by National Home Show. (TNT 3-17-65, p. 1, TNT 3-21-65, B-8)


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Exhibit booths--Tacoma--1960-1970; Marush, Judith; O'Toole, Patrick; Hoots, Joe;

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Bedroom in Oakbrook model home. Ivory colored walls and delicate draperies along with the floral patterned chair and flower wall covering give this bedroom a feminine touch. A colorful bouquet of flowers is displayed in a smoked glass vase; beads and a blossom rest on an adjacent set of drawers. Built by Evergreen State Builders for the 1965 Tacoma Home Show, this room, as well as the curving staircase and family room, is covered with a thick light gold carpet. All four bedrooms were spacious and carpeted; the master bedroom had its own bathroom. During the six-day run of the home show, nearly 20,000 visitors toured this model home located on Jade Dr. S.W. in Oakbrook. Color photograph ordered by Evergreen State Builders. (TNT Ad 3-15-65, p. 27, TNT 3-15-65, p. 28, TNT 3-28-65, A-15)


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Model houses--Lakewood--1960-1970; Bedrooms--Lakewood--1960-1970; Chairs; Flowers--Lakewood;

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Model home interior. Two small steps lead from the spacious living room to a small dining room in this 1965 Tacoma Home Show (now called the House & Garden Show) model home. The dining room faced the rear yard in this wooded lot. Called the "New Englander" and built by Evergreen State Builders in the Oakbrook subdivision, the home's furnishings reflected the Early American atmosphere with formal dining room table and high back chairs, hutch, and comfortable stuffed furniture. The home enjoyed wall-to-wall gold carpeting which was thickly padded. The elegant semi-Colonial contained four bedrooms and two baths. The exterior featured white cedar, red brick, black shutters and four white columns with double-door entry. It attracted nearly 20,000 visitors during the show's six-day run and prompted sales of $250,000 in new homes in the Oakbrook community. Color photograph ordered by Evergreen State Builders. (TNT Ad 3-15-65, p. 27, TNT 3-15-65, p. 28, TNT 3-28-65, A-15)


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Model houses--Lakewood--1960-1970; Living rooms--Lakewood--1960-1970; Dining rooms--Lakewood--1960-1970;

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Family room. Light paneled walls, ceiling beams, and Early American furniture provide a warm and cozy atmosphere to this family room found in the 1965 Tacoma Home Show (now renamed the House & Garden Show) model home built by Evergreen State Builders. An old-fashioned timepiece hangs on the wall above the brick fireplace. Balls of yarn await the family knitter who could settle herself into one of the comfortable stuffed chairs. In 1965, as in several years past, there were two model homes built for the annual show of merchandise, home furnishings and new ideas sponsored by the Tacoma Home Builders Association. One was always located next to the U.P.S. Fieldhouse and the other elsewhere in the county. In 1965, the model home was built in the Oakbrook subdivision on Jade Dr. It was a four bedroom, two bath semi-Colonial. Photograph ordered by Evergreen State Builders. (TNT Ad 3-15-65, p. 27, TNT 3-15-65, p. 28)


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Model houses--Lakewood--1960-1970; Fireplaces--Lakewood--1960-1970; Clocks & watches; Yarn; Chairs;

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Elegant curved staircase. Home owners could enjoy a touch of elegance with this curving staircase found in the 1965 model home, "The New Englander," built for the Tacoma Home Show (now renamed House & Garden Show) by Evergreen State Builders. Thickly carpeted stairs with wrought iron railings lead to the second floor. More wrought iron can be glimpsed in the doorway to the right of the photograph. A smoked glass hanging lamp provides light for the terrazzo entrance hallway leading to the staircase. Color photograph ordered by Evergreen State Builders.


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Model houses--Lakewood--1960-1970; Stairways--Lakewood--1960-1970; Hand railings--Lakewood; Ironwork--Lakewood--1960-1970; Lamps;

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A loud, enthusiastic crowd of approximately 200, waving political signs galore, wait to welcome Bill Miller, Republican vice-presidential nominee on the Goldwater-Miller ticket. Mr. Miller arrived at the Narrows Airport (Tacoma Industrial Airport) shortly before noon on October 29, 1964 aboard a special four-engine prop-jet Eastern Airlines Electra. An Elks chartered vehicle was ready to whisk the candidate away to the University of Puget Sound and the Towers Restaurant for brief talks by the candidate. TRUEBLOOD 1136 (TNT 10-29-64, A-1-article)


Crowds; Signs (Notices); Political campaigns; Tacoma Industrial Airport (Wash.); Narrows Airport (Wash.); Automobiles;

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A giant bird of peace is at the foreground of the Tacoma Vocational Technical Institute's entry in the 1964 Daffodil parade. "Peace Among Nations" is the float's motto. Three lovely ladies wave to the throngs watching the parade while two soldiers provide an escort. This was the 31st Daffodil parade. 33 floats using more than two million daffodils, 24 bands including two from Oregon, 17 marching units, and seven mounted units were televised live on KTNT-TV and viewed in person by thousands in Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner and Orting. (TNT 4-10-64, p. 1)


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1964 : Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1960-1970;

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Tacoma Boat Building launched the last of a series of four minesweepers, the MS 301, on April 11, 1964. The tugboat pictured above was probably a Foss tug; Foss tugboats were customarily used in the launching of minesweepers built for the Navy by local shipbuilders. The tugs were used to help escort the much larger ships. Here the tug bucked gusty winds to push the new non-magnetic, wood-and-aluminum minesweeper to her outfitting dock on Sitcom Waterway. The 175' long vessel had twin 500 hp diesel engines and cost over $2,000,000. Photograph ordered by Tacoma Boat Building Co., Inc. (TNT 4-13-64, p. 30)


Launchings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1960-1970; Tacoma Boat Building Co., Inc. (Tacoma); Tugboats--Tacoma--1960-1970;

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The people sitting comfortably in the window of Sauro's Cleanerama, 1401-05 Pacific Ave., were spared the cold, blustery winds on this day in April of 1964, and had a good view of the 31st annual Daffodil Parade as it passed by. The young ladies on this particular float seem to be struggling to keep their parasols open and not blown off course. The theme of 1964's parade was "Nations on Parade," but floats like the above also saluted Washington State's 75th anniversary of statehood.


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1964 : Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1960-1970; Sauro's Cleanerama (Tacoma);

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Stock footage of the 1964 Daffodil Parade. Peering from all nooks and crannies are spectators, young and old, who are watching the 31st annual Daffodil Parade. The object of their fascination is the non-competitive Queen's float bearing Puyallup High School senior Karen Goettling and four of her princesses: Janet Wendorf, Sandra Sutherland, Carol Samuelson and Shari Berntsen. The 46' float "Americana" was designed by Bill Knabel and decorated by 85 City Light employees and their families the night before the parade. Each year millions of daffodils would be used in celebration of the day. The Queen's float alone bore 44,000 yellow and 6,000 white daffodils. (TNT 4-12-64, A-1)


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1964 : Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1960-1970; Goettling, Karen Jane; Wendorf, Janet; Sutherland, Sandra; Samuelson, Carol; Berntsen, Shari; Daffodils--Tacoma;

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Stock footage of the April 11, 1964, Daffodil Parade. Parade watching is still a pleasant Tacoma pastime as these folks are gathered to view the 31st annual Daffodil Parade as it proceeds through downtown Tacoma. The American flag, positioned at the front of the above float, flaps briskly in the wind. The start of the parade saw temperatures of 42 degrees and blustery, cloudy weather. By noon, the clouds had parted and April sunshine had appeared. Several women and children are dressed in clothing of their native lands, including Philippines, Japan, Switzerland, and other European countries, in compliance with the parade's theme, "Nations on Parade." A large ball, probably signifying the Earth, is constructed from flowers and readily seen on a slight ramp.


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1964 : Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Floats (Parades); Flags--United States;

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With cheerful waves, St. Regis Paper Co.'s entry in the 1964 Daffodil parade slowly passes through the downtown streets of Tacoma during the 31st annual event. Billowing tapestry and flowered canopies and fountains decorated this beautiful float. St. Regis, for the second year in a row, won the Sweepstakes Award. The float, "Kismet," with 70,000 daffodils on board, was built by company employees. It featured the harems of ancient India with a large dome, chiffon curtains, and stately attendants. An elaborate peacock tail constructed of wrought iron was at the front of the 55' float. Photograph ordered by St. Regis Paper Co. (TNT 4-11-64, p. 1, TNT 4-12-64, A-9)


Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1964 : Tacoma); Parades & processions--Tacoma--1960-1970; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1960-1970; St. Regis Paper Co. (Tacoma)--1960-1970;

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The 1964 Tacoma Home Show queen, Gerry Gennow, smiles as she examines the booklets advertising the annual display of new ideas for homeowners on March 13, 1964. An unidentified woman, developer Boyd Lundstrom, and Model Home Committee chair John Slott look on. Each year thousands of local residents would flock to the University of Puget Sound Fieldhouse for the latest in home fashions and designs. The 16th annual home show would run from March 17-22, 1964. Two model homes were set up for viewing; one was on the UPS property while the other, in 1964, dubbed the "Colonial," was located near 102nd and Park Ave. So., the location of the above photograph. Photograph ordered by National Home Show.


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Beauty contestants--Tacoma--1960-1970; Gennow, Geraldine; Lundstrom, Boyd; Slott, John;

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Miss Tacoma Home Show lends a hand in the installation of a hanging lamp at "Oakbrook," the model home located near the University of Puget Sound Fieldhouse on March 12, 1964. Gerry Gennow wears a sash designating her as the reigning queen of the annual Tacoma Home Show. She is a '61 graduate of Wilson High School and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.F. Gennow, 1954 So. Adams St. Photograph ordered by the National Home Show. (TNT 02-26-1964, B-6)


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Beauty contestants--Tacoma--1960-1970; Gennow, Geraldine;

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City Manager David Rowlands (center with hat) and representatives of the community met on March 7, 1964, to plant trees in a City Beautification project. The City of Tacoma was sprucing up the hillside overlooking Center Street's Urban Renewal site. From L-R are: La Donna Refour of the Girl Scouts, city councilman Gerry Bott, Boy Scouts executive Herbert R. West, David Rowlands, and Mrs. Lee Garrison, chairman of the City Beautification Committee. The two Scouts on the right were not identified. Photograph ordered by Pacific NW Bell. (TNT 3-8-64, C-17)


Tree planting ceremonies--Tacoma; Urban beautification--Tacoma; Rowlands, David; Refour, La Donna; Bott, Gerry; West, Herbert R.;

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