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ca. 1979. Automobile, circa 1979.
Automobiles--1970-1980;
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ca. 1979. Automobile, circa 1979.
Automobiles--1970-1980;
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ca. 1979. Unidentified run down house in weed filled lot with discarded tires near porch, circa 1979.
Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980;
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ca. 1979. Front porch of unidentified house, area underneath covered with lattice, circa 1979.
Porches;
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ca. 1979. Weeds from a vacant lot spill over a stone wall, circa 1979.
Weeds;
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ca. 1979. Weeds from a vacant lot spill over a stone wall, circa 1979.
Weeds;
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ca. 1979. Weeds almost block the view of an overgrown staircase leading up to a vacant lot, circa 1979. Unidentified building in right background.
Weeds; Stairways;
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ca. 1979. View from the intersection of 17th and Fawcett Ave., circa 1979. The house in the center of the photograph is 1554 Fawcett Ave. It was built around 1900. Directly across the street was the location of the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE), Local 612, at 1555 Fawcett Ave. Seen in the background is the curved outline of the new (1974) St. Joseph's Hospital at 1718 So. I St.
Cityscapes--Tacoma--1970-1980;
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ca. 1979. Unidentified duplex in Tacoma, circa 1979.
Duplexes--Tacoma;
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ca. 1979. Manhole cover in concrete, engraved with "Bell System" for the telephone system.
Manhole covers;
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ca. 1979. Fawcett Ave., circa 1979, looking north. The last three buildings seen clearly on the left are, left to right, the Auditorium Building (1308-10), the Ford Building (1302) and the ornate turrets of the Samson Hotel (1152-56.) In 1979, the Auditorium and Ford buildings had been remodeled into one structure known as Crescent Hall. The more modern structure in the foreground of the left hand side of the picture is the Carpenters Building, 1322 Fawcett, which housed several Labor Union offices.
Auditorium Building (Tacoma); Ford Building (Tacoma); Samson Hotel (Tacoma); Cityscapes--Tacoma--1970-1980;
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ca. 1979. The skyline in 1979 was adorned with the ornate turrets of the Samson Hotel, 1152-56 Fawcett Ave. It was built in 1889 and designed by F.A. Sexton, architect. The Hotel was converted to apartments in 1928. After several fires, the building was demolished in 1989. The site, in 2007, is a vacant lot.
Samson Hotel (Tacoma); Apartment houses--Tacoma;
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ca. 1979. View of lower Pacific Ave., 1300 block, in 1979. On the left is the Tacoma Magazine Center, specializing in adult material, at 1346 Pacific. On the right is the J& M Tavern at 1344 Pacific. Both businesses were located in the Cogswell & Meath Building built in 1908; Darmer & Cutting, Architects. The building was demolished around 1986 in a attempt to clean up lower Pacific Ave.
Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980; Tacoma Magazine Center (Tacoma); J & M Tavern (Tacoma);
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ca. 1979. View of lower Pacific Ave., 1300 block, in 1979. On the left is the Tacoma Magazine Center, specializing in adult material, at 1346 Pacific. On the right is the J& M Tavern at 1344 Pacific. Both businesses were located in the Cogswell & Meath Building built in 1908; Darmer & Cutting, Architects. The building was demolished around 1986 in a attempt to clean up lower Pacific Ave.
Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980; Tacoma Magazine Center (Tacoma); J & M Tavern (Tacoma);
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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;
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ca. 1979. Door padlocked; pop art poster of Mick Jagger on door window, partial street number 1?07. Chairs sit on the tables inside, seen through glass windows.
Doors & doorways--Tacoma--1970-1980;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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ca. 1979. Area around 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;
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ca. 1979. View from Commerce St. of the deteriorating 10th St. Escalade. The escalade housed a "moving sidewalk." The system, built in the early sixties, was designed to carry shoppers uphill from Pacific to Commerce to Broadway with ease. There were four in all: two from Pacific to Commerce and two from Commerce to Broadway. The escalades were discontinued in 1983, due to vandalism and mechanical problems. The Pythian Temple can be seen clearly at 924-26 Broadway, directly above the Escalade.
Conveying systems--Tacoma--1970-1980; Knights of Pythias, Commencement Lodge #7 (Tacoma); Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980;
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ca. 1979. View through cafe windows of businesses across the street, circa 1979.
Cafes--Tacoma; Cityscapes--Tacoma--1970-1980;
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ca. 1979. Interior of unidentified beauty shop, circa 1979.
Beauty shops--Tacoma--1970-1980;
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ca. 1979. Graffiti on an unidentified wall, circa 1979; includes the epitaph "Nixon in 1984," interesting because President Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 when faced with impeachment. The '84 election was between Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale.
Graffiti--Tacoma;
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ca. 1979. Photograph taken in 1979 of the Commerce side of the Crystal Palace Building (1508-16 Jefferson), built in 1889. 1527-35 Commerce appears to be vacant, including the Aerie formerly located at 1527. (To see the Jefferson Ave. side, view CYS image T355)
Cityscapes--Tacoma--1970-1980; Business districts--Tacoma--1970-1980; Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980;
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ca. 1979. Unidentified empty lot with supports for sidewalk above, circa 1979.
Sidewalks--Tacoma; Cityscapes--Tacoma--1970-1980;
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ca. 1979. The Massasoit Hotel, 1708 Broadway, can be seen beyond the empty lot with the abandoned brick and tile work left from a former structure. The Hotel is now part of the University of Washington campus.
University of Washington (Tacoma); Massasoit Hotel (Tacoma)
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ca. 1979. Garretson-Woodruff-Pratt Building, circa 1979. 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);
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ca. 1979. Unidentified intersection, looking downhill toward downtown Tacoma, circa 1979.
Cityscapes--Tacoma--1970-1980;
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ca. 1979. Side entrance to the Hotel Massasoit, 1708 Broadway, circa 1979. The former hotel is now the University of Washington Tacoma Institute of Technology.
University of Washington (Tacoma); Massasoit Hotel (Tacoma);