Tacoma--Bicentennial Pavilion - 6
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- 09/16/1972
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Tacoma--Bicentennial Pavilion - 6
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 11
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Vacation Home on Burley Lagoon
Asarco, Inc. (June 1950-December 1979) - 1
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American Smelting + Refining
Smelter's Beauty Paradox
Photograph by Bruce A. Kellman
Freeway--Tacoma Area (1968 thru ) - 4
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--A Light Fantastic Trip--
Motorists who travel on Interstate 5 during night and early morning hours have noticed something new in addition to a concrete barrier separating the north and southbound lanes between Tacoma and Ft. Lewis. A major portion of the project includes the installation of a powerful lighting system. Persons who have driven past the new lights say they are so bright that headlights are hardly needed
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A Spot of Fall Color
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 13
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New Lakewood Tavern Has Nautical Theme
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 15
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Sloping Roof, Brick Walls at Little Jim's Pub
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
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James Sicner
Staff photo by Bruce A. Kellman
Sierer, Janet (Inner Peace Movement) - 1
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Janet Sierer
Janet and Warren
Dellaccio, Mrs. Jini (Mrs. Carl Dellaccio) (Gig Harbor) - 4
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Jini Dellaccio
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Urban League Honors
Tom Dixon
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Urban League Honors Community Groups
Urban League Director Tom Dixon, center, congratulates the Rev. Elijah H. Hankerson, left, and Dallas Stiegelmeyer, who represent two organizations presented with community service awards by the League Friday evening at the Sarah Vaughan concert at Pacific Lutheran University. Mr. Hankerson is co-chairman of the Minority Concerns Task Force and Stiegelmeyer is co-chairman of the Tacoma-Pierce County Advisory Committee for Minority Employment.
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 14
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Magoo's Pub Features Shake Exterior
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
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Fred Dore
Catherine Frank, left, stands beside husband James V. Mills. Frank is a Nisqually tribal member and Mills is a Yakima tribal member. Also pictured: mother, blanket keeper, left, and food basket keeper at right.
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Indians, Nisqually
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 10
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Plywood on the Inside
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Daffodil Festival--1973
Russ Carmack Staff Photographer
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Daffodil Festival-1973
Russ Carmack Staff Photographer
CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION - 1
Danette and Carey usher in the year of the ox TNT 02/03/1973 p.1
CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION - 2
Mrs. Lilly Gould and her No.6 son, Steven, wish all of their friends in Tacoma a happy new year. The Goulds live in Lake City where they will celebrate the year of the ox, 4671, with friends. They've received greetings from Saigon. TNT 02/23/1973 p.8
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Daffodil Festival-1973
Lewis & Hawkins
Daffodil Souvenir
DAFFODIL FESTIVAL--1973 April 1973 - 1
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Daffodil Festival-1973
Back of photo: Boys Club- Eastside
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Back of photo: Cascadia Juvenile Reception Diagnostic Center Photograph by Jerry Buck
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Indians, Nisqually
Nine people stand around a campfire.
Sid Mills and an unidentified tribal member fishing on the Nisqually River despite laws preventing fishing. Both tribal members were arrested after they dropped a net and sped upstream.
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Indians, Nisqually
Photograph by Jerry Buck
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Indians, Nisqually
Sid Mills and an unidentified tribal member fishing on the Nisqually River. Both were arrested after they dropped a net and sped upstream.
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Indians, Nisqually
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 39
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Traffic jams into Satiacum's fireworks stands
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
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Auburn's cramped quarters
Mayor Stan Kersey, right, in busy city building-department office.
Photo by Warren Anderson