Printed on back: Tacoma, Washington All-America City This view of Tacoma shows the downtown business district as well as a portion of the Port of Tacoma, one of the world's finest natural harbors. Standing guard over the valley is majestic Mount Rainier in the background.
Aerial view of Tacoma downtown business district and tideflats beyond. Wright Park is large treed area on the lower part of the card, and the 11th Street Bridge (now called the Murray Morgan Bridge) is visible in the upper center. circa 1940.
Aerial view of Tacoma showing Stadium High School, Stadium Bowl, and the downtown business district. The large area covered in trees in the upper right part of the card is Wright Park, established in 1890. circa 1960.
Black and white photogragh aerial view of the downtown area--the 11th Street Bridge (now the Murray Morgan Bridge) spans the waterway in the upper left. circa 1950.
Mount Rainier is not visible in this postcard, despite the back caption. The Tacoma Dome, built in 1983, is shown in the upper right corner, and Central School is featured prominently in the foreground. circa 1985.
Printed on back: Tacoma, Washington All-America City This view of Tacoma shows the downtown business district as well as a portion of the Port of Tacoma, one of the world's finest natural harbors. Standing guard over the valley is majestic Mount Rainier in the background.
Black and white photograph aerial view of the downtown Tacoma business district. The 11th Street Bridge (now called the Murray Morgan Bridge) is in the upper right of the card, and Fisher's Department Store is in the middle, just below center. circa 1940.
Business district aerial view of downtown Tacoma. The Tacoma Hotel, located at 913 "A" Street, can be seen in the upper left of the card. It was destroyed by fire in 1935. circa 1930.
Printed on front: A Section of MetropolitanTacoma, Wash.
Colorized photograph aerial view of the downtown Tacoma business district. The 11th Street Bridge (now called the Murray Morgan Bridge) is in the upper right of the card, and Fisher's Department Store is in the middle, just below center. circa 1940.