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- c. 1907
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The Michael Bros. Service Station, at 1202 So. L ST., was operated by Jacob, George and William Michael, seen here. circa 1930.
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Six gentlemen enjoying some music in the great outdoors -- complete with a drawn in mountain and trees in the distance. circa 1915.
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Printed on back: Peter Peter Pumpkin-Eater, Never Never Land, Point Defiance Park, Tacoma Washington. One of the many well-known verses colorfully depicted in this fabulous ten-acre storyland park. Visitors may stroll through this giant pumpkin and have their pictures taken beside Mr. and Mrs. Pumpkin-Eater.
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Printed on back: Point Defiance Park Aquarium. Tacoma, Washington. The Penguin is showing off for the visitors in the center and in the tank to the right the seals are performing. The Aquarium displays one of the finest collections of Pacific Marine Life in the World. The building is two-levels and contains 38 tanks displaying invertebrates and fishes of all kinds found in Puget Sound. Your visit to this park would not be complete if you missed this outstanding attraction.
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Printed on back: Camp 6, Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Washington This locomotive is a 90 Ton Shay, Pacific Coast Type, built 1929 at Lima, Ohio. Moved to Camp 6 in 1965 from Klickitat, Washington where it was used in logging operations by St. Regis Paper Co. It operates week-ends and Holidays (weather permitting) Memorial Day thru Labor Day.
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Fort Nisqually was rebuilt within Point Defiance Park as part of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal program to provide jobs in the 1930's. circa 1960.
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Printed on back: Bastion (Block House) Fort Nisqually, Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Washington The block houses located in the corners of the Fort provided sentry cover for those who guarded against enemy attack from without. The old British cannon now seen on the Fort grounds was previously used in the bastion. Originally there were platforms built up to the fence for men to lie on while fighting over the fence. Hudson's Bay people at one time hard a large farm outside the fence.
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