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10333 BRIDGEPORT WAY, LAKEWOOD

  • 2 images. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church K. Walter Johnson / Johnson-Austin Associates, arch. Brynestad Builders, contr. -colored glass gable area -elongated hexagon center -dedicated 7/31/1960
  • TNT 1/28/1960 p.22 permits
  • TNT 2/21/1960 p.A13 Prince of Peace (sketch)
  • TNT 7/30/1960 p.4 Lutherans to dedicate new sanctuary (il)
  • TNT 7/31/1960 p.A4 New church dedication set for Sunday at 3
  • Year Built: 1960
  • Decade Built: 1960s
  • Style: contemporary

1034 S SPRAGUE AVE, TACOMA

  • T. Hauser, builder
  • TDL 3/14/1909 p.44 permits ----- Leo & Gladys Bickenbach City Directory (1910) -----
  • TNT 9/27/1955 p.6 Bids made on buildings (house to be removed to make way for So. 11th St. extension)
  • TNT 7/22/1956 p.A9 Cutover ready Tuesday (aerial il)
  • Year Built: 1909
  • Decade Built: 1900s
  • c1955
  • cottage

1034-1

ca. 1936. Pierce County Courthouse. From the time it was built in 1892 till it was demolished in 1959, the Romanesque turrets of the Courthouse were a familiar landmark in Tacoma. The building was designed by Proctor & Dennis, architects, and was patterned after the courthouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by Henry Hobson Richardson. It was an imposing structure for a city with large aspirations. The three story building was built of Wilkeson grey freestone finished with Tenino bluestone. Its focus was a tall clock tower that was damaged in the 1949 earthquake. A167500-36. (TPL-2532, TPL-4031 and TPL-6670)


Pierce County Courthouse (Tacoma); Courthouses--Tacoma; Historic buildings--Tacoma;

1035 S FERRY ST, TACOMA

  • Built circa 1920 Paul G. Olson
  • TNT 5/31/1953 p.D12 Old-time cable car gripman retiring at 65 City Directory (1921) -----
  • TNT 7/22/1956 p.A9 Cutover ready Tuesday (aerial il) ----- Mrs. Paul G. Olson
  • TNT 11/8/1959 p.D15 Planting peelings pays off (il()
  • Year Built: 1920
  • Decade Built: 1920s

1035-1

Tacoma Building, exterior from Post Office. The twelve story building was designed by Potter and Merrill, Architects. It opened in 1910. The first occupants were the Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.and the Tacoma Commerical Club. TPL-6252


Tacoma Building (Tacoma); Office buildings--Tacoma--1930-1940;

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