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Weyerhaeuser Company's New Headquarters Building
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Mount Rainier Roads and Bridges
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Official Program US Frigate Constitution
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D.S. Johnston Co. presents "The Season's Second Pianola Recital"
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Goldene Jubilaums Feier Tacoma Loge No. 1
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Yoga Events with Mr. Shyam Acharya from British Columbia
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KNBQ 97 FM Radio Bumper Stickers
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Currently KIRO-FM, but was called KNBQ from 1976-1988.
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Tacoma-Dash Point Stage to City Limits, Port Commission Dock, Todd Haven, Brown's Point and Dash point brochure.
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Drawing of battleship on the front. Inside; "From the Captain, Officers and men of the ALABAMA in sincere appreciation of the effort, cooperation, and excellent work of the personnel of the Puget Sound Navy Yard in enabling our ship to return to combat service as a first class fighting unit."
Celebrating Tacoma's Baseball History
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12 various dance cards: One was for the ""Third Annual Ball" given by "Tacoma Tent No. 2 , K.O.T.M. on Tuesday, February 22, 1898, at Armory Hall", another was for "New Year's Eve, December 31, 1897" at Germania Hall, and a third has the Dance and Floor Committee members names on the back along with "Linnie Miller" written in pencil.
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Postcard promotional item for TrimKeep Service extermination company, which had two addresses for the same building: 324 No. 4th Street and 333 No. D Street in Tacoma.
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Currently KHHO 850 AM, the station was called KTAC from 1952-1992.
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Seattle 8 Benefit concert with music by Old Liver, Because, Lamar Harrington, Blite Express, White Rock, Bitter Root (1970) at 1800 NE 47th Street, Seattle.
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Brochure released by the West Coast Lumberman's Association.
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Tacoma Jesus People Coffee House Music Flyer
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"Tacoma Jesus People Coffee House, 723 Broadway, 8:00 PM, Live Gospel Rock, Free"