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Link-Colvert wedding photo of attendees wearing large, decorative hats.
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Link-Colvert wedding photo of attendees wearing large, decorative hats.
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Risley-La Bounly wedding photo with two attendees wearing bow ties.
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Risley-La Bounly wedding photo bridal portrait.
ca. 1910. McClintock's World Famous So. Tacoma Band. Men dressed in costumes for a parade. The bell of one of the horns says "So. Tacoma Tigers - Pacific Coast Champions, 1910"
ca. 1908. People at the Western Washington Fair in Puyallup. It is raining, and people have umbrellas. Road is muddy.
ca. 1908. McClintock's World Famous So. Tacoma Band. Men in costumes in parade on So. Union Ave. The vehicles and men cover from the sidewalk into the street. C.S. (Carl S.) Enger's hardware store, 5401 So. Union Ave., in background.
ca. 1911. Al G. Barnes Wild Animal Circus wagon with a small brass band on top and African lions inside is pulled down a street in South Tacoma. Probably taken Sept. 13, 1911.
Tacoma High School students parade to "Boost the Stadium." The campaign to raise $100,000 to build a beautiful high school stadium next to the school was successfully launched on October 6, 1908, when 2,000 school children ranging from 7th-8th grade to high schoolers marched in the "Boost for Stadium" parade. The school district cooperated by making the day a half-day so that the youngsters could march from Tacoma High School (later renamed Stadium High School) to the Union Club and then onto the downtown business district. Led by the Tacoma Musicians Union, who provided their services without charge, the marchers chanted "Boost for the stadium, stadium, stadium" and "Stadium, stadium, stadium, stadium" throughout the long walk. Paraders canvassed the business blocks of Commerce and "C" (now Broadway) and Pacific and would go on to canvas residential areas after school the next day. They asked businesses to contribute $10 promissory notes payable to the Board of Education. Each $10 entitled subscribers to one seat in the stadium for all entertainments there for the next five years. Supporters of the new stadium aimed to have it completed and ready for dedication and use by May 1, 1909. (TDL 10-6-1908, p. 5-article; TDL 10-7-1908, p.1-article)
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
A display of cow eggs! Balls painted with blakc and white cow spots in a wheelbarrow full of straw on display in the dairy barn.
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A little girl gets her face painted at the Kid's Free Face Painting booth
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Legendary film star and accomplished artist George Montgomery (left) joined forces with nationally recognized local Western artist Fred Oldfield on a "quick draw" piece that was auctioned, with proceeds going to the Fair's Scholarship Fund.
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Man in Scottish outfit with kilt holds Scottish Blackface sheep on leads while posing with a girl holding a laughing baby boy on a sheep's back.
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Floral Department Superintendent Louise Merriman and her husband sit on a bench with the Washington State Fair costume character chicken.
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Cooking pancakes at the Puyallup Downtown Breakfast. Andy the inflatable cow is up the street in the background.
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A giant pumpkin, carved at the Washington State Fair by Russ and Pam Leno. This is the Fair's centennial celebration.
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A portion of the Floral Show at the Washington State Fair.
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An overhead view of the midway during the Washington State Fair.
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The Washington State Fair's Northwest Concert Center.
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The Washington State Fair's Planting Patch.
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A portion of the grange exhibits at the Washington State Fair.
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A portion of the grange exhibits at the Washington State Fair.
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A group of sheep being shown at the Washington State Fair.
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A ribbon-winning grange display at the Washington State Fair.
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This a a portion of the Washington State Fair Western Rodeo Parade and Cattle Drive, traveling south on Meridian before entering the Star Gate and the Fairgrounds.
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It's fun, sun and the River Ride in the Washington State Fair's Kiddyland.
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Herd of Corriente cattle on Meridian during the Washington State Fair Western Rodeo Parade.
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Puyallup Western Rodeo Parade on Meridian with Washington State Fair chuck wagon driven by Kathy Fewins and team of mules.
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Puyallup Western Rodeo Parade on Meridian with I Corps and Fort Lewis Color Guard.
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Washington State Fair Western Rodeo Parade on Meridian with 56th Army Band.
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Washington State Fair Western Rodeo Parade on Meridian with American Made Rodeo Drill Team.