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Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Area in downtown Tacoma, circa 1979, labelled "No Trespassing" and littered with discarded tires.
Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980;
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Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Area in downtown Tacoma, circa 1979, labelled "No Trespassing" and littered with discarded tires.
Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Large piece of equipment on the loading dock of what is believed to be the Harmon Warehouse, 1949 So. C St., circa 1979.
Building deterioration--Tacoma--1950-1960; F.S. Harmon Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma)--Buildings;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House, circa 1979. The structure was built in 1902. It is now part of the University of Washington Tacoma campus.
University of Washington (Tacoma); Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House (Tacoma);
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Pedestrian bridge over Commerce connecting the Harmon building (back of building pictured at right), 1938 Pacific, with the Harmon warehouse, 1949 So. C St.
F.S. Harmon Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma)--Buildings;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Union Station, circa 1979. Station opened in 1911 and is on the City, State and National registry.
Union Station (Tacoma); Railroad stations--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Union Station, circa 1979. Station opened in 1911 and is on the City, State and National registry.
Union Station (Tacoma); Railroad stations--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Rooftop view from an unidentified building.
Roofs--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Rooftop view of Tacoma, circa 1979: empty lot, abandoned and deteriorating buildings.
Roofs--Tacoma--1970-1980; Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980; Abandoned buildings--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. View, circa 1979, of the United Biologies Plasma Collection Center at 1355 Commerce with the historic Waddell Building in the background, 1502-04 Pacific Ave. The Waddell Building was built in 1890.
United Biologies Plasma Collection Center (Tacoma); Waddell Building (Tacoma); Business districts--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Wire security fencing panels cover the padlocked doors at an unidentified Tacoma location circa 1979.
Doors & doorways--Tacoma--1970-1980; Grilles; Screens; Security systems;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Photograph taken in 1979 from Market St. looking east of the newly remodeled Tutor Craft Interiors at 1531 Market. The skyline of Tacoma decorates the background of the photograph, comprised of left to right: the Rust Building (950 Pacific,) the Washington Building (1019 Pacific,) Puget Sound Bank Building (1117-19 Pacific,) Bank of Washingon Plaza (1201-23 Pacific) and Schoenfelds (1423 Pacific.) The Washington Plaza Building at 24 stories was Tacoma's tallest building.
Fabric shops--Tacoma; Draperies; Textiles; Tutor Craft Co. (Tacoma);
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. The newly remodeled Tutor Craft Interiors at 1531 Market. Photograph taken in 1979 from Market St. looking east.
Fabric shops--Tacoma; Draperies; Textiles; Tutor Craft Co. (Tacoma);
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Unidentified one story building in Tacoma. Street number is 414. Located in weed filled lot.
Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. View through chain link fence, circa 1979. Heidelberg Brewery sign painted on unidentified building at right, 11th Street Bridge (now Murray Morgan Bridge) and two smoke stacks in the distance.
Cityscapes--Tacoma--1970-1980; Fences;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. View, circa 1979, from the 2100 block of So. C St. looking south. On the left is the So. C St. side of the Tacoma Steel Supply Co., located at 2134 Commerce. On the right is the Carling Brewing Co., 2120-32 So. C. St. The Brewery closed in 1979.
Tacoma Steel Supply Co. (Tacoma); Carling Brewing Co. (Tacoma);
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Tree viewed over top of unidentified building, circa 1979.
Cityscapes--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Commercial truck parked on dirt driveway, unidentified double garage, unidentified house in background, circa 1979.
Trucks--Tacoma--1970-1980; Cityscapes--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Pigeons roost on the roof of an unidentified structure, near a billboard for Belair cigarettes.
Billboards; Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980; Pigeons;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Doorways in unidentified structure, light fixture, sign hanger; one door has a bumper sticker for "St. Leos Centennial; 1879-1979."
Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Pigeons perch on rooftop of the back of Union Station, 1717 Pacific Ave., circa 1979. Albers Mill, 1821 Dock St., in background left. From 1978-1982, Albers Mill was home to the Acme Intercity Freight Lines.
Pigeons; Union Station (Tacoma); Railroad stations--Tacoma--1970-1980; Albers Bros. Milling Co. (Tacoma);
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Architectural detail on the Garretson-Woodruff-Pratt Building. The structure was built in 1890 and was home to the Peoples Store (1890's) and Sears (1920's), as well as other businesses. Today it is part of the University of Washington's Tacoma campus.
University of Washington (Tacoma); Garretson-Woodruff-Pratt Building (Tacoma);
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Light reflects from windows in an unidentified Tacoma building, circa 1979.
Windows--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House, circa 1979. The structure was built in 1902. It is now part of the University of Washington Tacoma campus.
University of Washington (Tacoma); Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House (Tacoma);
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House, circa 1979. The structure was built in 1902. It is now part of the University of Washington Tacoma campus.
University of Washington (Tacoma); Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House (Tacoma);
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Architectural detail on the Garretson-Woodruff-Pratt Building. The structure was built in 1890; F.A. Sexton, architect. Today it is part of the University of Washington's Tacoma campus.
University of Washington (Tacoma); Garretson-Woodruff-Pratt Building (Tacoma);
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Fire escapes on side of unidentified building, circa 1979.
Fire escapes--Tacoma;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Photograph taken in 1979 looking north on Commerce from So. 19th St., toward the Commerce St. Pedestrian Bridge. On the left is the Commerce side of the 1700 Block of Jefferson, including left to right 1731-37 Tacoma Biscuit & Candy Co. building (now Old Spaghetti Factory) and 1721-25 "Dugan Block" (now One Broadway Square.) The middle left building is the Carlton Hotel, 1552 Jefferson.
Cityscapes--Tacoma--1970-1980; Business districts--Tacoma--1970-1980; Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. View from the intersection of 13th St. and Tacoma Ave So. of the Bacon Building, 1151-55 Tacoma Ave. So. The structure was built in 1888 and has been home to many businesses; most recently, the Tux Shop (2000-2003) and Aster Technology Institute.
Tux Shop (Tacoma); Clothing stores--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Truck with camper top parked in unidentified garage, circa 1979. Other door on garage has "No Parking" sign. Houses in background are unidentified.
Recreational vehicles; Garages; Parking;
Part of Stephen Cysewski Photographs
ca. 1979. Interior view of Union Station, circa 1979.
Union Station (Tacoma); Railroad stations--Tacoma--1970-1980;