American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 8
- 5.1.2--TNT0040A
- 08/11/1968
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Research Park District
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 8
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Research Park District
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 16
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 19
Answering Service Northwest (Communication Service for the Deaf) - 2
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Answering Service Northwest
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News
As a submarine approaches from the right, protestor Sallie Shawl lets her feeling be known to passersby on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge shortly before noon today. Shawl had been tipped off that the passing sub might prove to be a Trident class unit, which it apparently was not. None-the-less, Shawl noted that even Non-Trident subs have nuclear weapons capabilities so the protestor continues her display. When a Washington State Patrol officer stopped on the bridge to scoot Shawl away (saying she had been warned twice to leave the bridge) his car set in motion a three-car rear-ender that resulted in more than minor damage to a car driven by Greg Splett, 19, of Bremerton. Splett's car was the last in line to be involved in the accident. The middle vehicle, a small pick-up driven by John Lee, 43, of Gig Harbor also received damage. The lead car, driven by a woman I didn't get the name of, received apparently little or no damage. A classic object lesson in A CAUSE AND AN EFFECT.
Geff Hinds – Photo
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News--Archives
Joyce Justice is an archivist at the Seattle branch of the National Archives. Here she is replacing U.S. District Court case files from Alaska.
Photo by Susie Post
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Photographs in the University of Washington Special Section are stored on computer disc which protects them from damage through handling.
Stallwood - Soundlife
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Rob McGarvey of Maple Valley puts his all into the arm wrestling competition Maple B Valley Days but lost this match in the double-elimination tourney.
Photo By Peter Haley
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Them Prom Kim holds three-year-old Sokha Buntun during a Tacoma Police Dept. seminar on crime prevention in the Salishan Housing District. These seminars are for people with limited knowledge of English.
Photo by Joe Giron
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Tacoma Police Dept. officer Manny Ortiz conducts a crime prevention seminar in the Salishan Housing District Wednesday. The seminars are designed for people with limited knowledge of English.
Photo by Joe Giron
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Post Card
Carnegie Library Auburn, WA
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Ammunitions trains at Auburn freight yards
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Auburn Army Depot
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Auburn Fire
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Steve Bowen and Gerald Gorg, workmen from the Auburn Street Dept. hang a new directory sign near the intersection of Main St. and B St. Auburn is sprucing up its downtown shopping core with new identification sign.
Photo by Russ Carmack
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David Comstock, of Comstock's Bindery and Bookshop on E. Main in Auburn, adjusts a window display. He moved his store here from downtown Seattle (years ago).
Rushton story
Haley
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Southbound traffic on I-5 in Seattle was backed up North of N. 45th street Saturday afternoon because of a wreck near the convention center downtown. Shot was taken from an overpass at North 45th. The lane on the right with no traffic is the express lane.
Bruce Kellman for South King Edition
Freeway--Tacoma Area (1968 thru ) - 1
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--Up, Up Goes the Viaduct--
Rapid progress is being made on the SR 512 viaduct at Puyallup, Joe Michel, assistant project engineer for the State Highway Department, reported Wednesday. The concrete bridge over East Pioneer and Main avenues and the Puyallup River is being erected by Dale M. Madden Construction, Inc., Seattle, under a $1.8 million contract. The west span is going up now and its twin will be constructed under a future contract. (news 06/17/1971)
Freeway--Tacoma Area (1968 thru ) - 5
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--High-rise Curb Splits Interstate 5--
Work on a concrete divider strip separating the northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 5 has progressed from North Ft. Lewis to 56th Street in Tacoma. The project will be complete when the divider is in place all the way to the Puyallup River bridge. Most of the divider is made of pre-cast concrete, although some sections are poured on the spot. The project also includes illumination in some spots. Division of the freeway adds up to a $2,320,000 contract for Woodworth & Co., Inc., of Tacoma.
Russ Carmack Photographer
Freeway--Tacoma Area (Tacoma--Freeway) 1967 and Prior - 4
Freeway--Tacoma Spur (Freeways--Downtown)(Freeways--Tideflats)(State Road 705)(Tacoma Spur) 1985 - 2
Freeway--Tacoma Spur (Freeways--Downtown)(Freeways--Tideflats)(State Road 705)(Tacoma Spur) 1985 - 4
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Aerial view of the Tacoma Spur construction with Tacoma in the background.
Photo by Russ Carmack
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Will this be Pacific Avenue?
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The Tacoma Spur was photographed from atop the First Interstate Plaza building while a dedication ceremony for the Locomotive Monument took place in the foreground next to the Spur.
News/Bruce Kellman
Garbage and Garbage Disposal--Tacoma (Tacoma--Garbage) - 1
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Bulldozer
Garbage and Garbage Disposal--Tacoma (Tacoma--Garbage) - 3
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Photograph by Bob Rudsit