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Fort Lewis buffet featuring pickles, aspic desserts, gourds and cake.
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Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Fort Lewis buffet featuring pickles, aspic desserts, gourds and cake.
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Fort Lewis buffet featuring fruit salad and aspic desserts.
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Deteriorated Steele-Tarte wedding photo featuring bride and two bridesmaids.
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Dining area of the Sky Lane Bowl in Seattle.
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Bowling lanes and seating area of the Sky Lane Bowl in Seattle.
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Bowling lanes and seating area of the Sky Lane Bowl in Seattle.
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Mechanical interior behind bowling lanes of the Sky Lane Bowl in Seattle.
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Laborers at the U.S. Plywood Co. in Seattle.
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Rhodes Brother Department Store float at the 1956 Daffodil Parade on Pacific Avenue with North Pacific Plywood Inc. building and water tower in the background. The float features models waving in dresses with large, anthropomorphic fish and coral and starfish figures. The Rhodes Brothers logo can be seen inside of a shell.
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Owner of the Sprouse Rite store in Lakewood, WA.
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Link-Colvert wedding photo with bride and bridesmaids.
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Lindbloom-Lonts wedding photo bridal portrait.
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Lyons-Anderson wedding photo with the couple posing inside of a car with a pinwheel spinner on the antenna.
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New Tacoma Cemetery fountain with frogs and topiary in the distance.
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Baker products at a market displaying various brands from the mid-fifties.
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Grocery display of the "World's Largest Fig Bar."
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Laborer interacting with machinery at the Fischer & Porter Co. West Tacoma Newsprint Co. in Steilacoom, WA.
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United State Naval Reserve Station float in the 1956 Daffodil Parade on Pacific Avenue. The float has five people waving, including a somewhat obscured daffodil queen.
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Fort Lewis buffet featuring fruit salad, dips, cake and a large roast.
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Fort Lewis buffet featuring fruit salad, dips, cake and floral arrangements.
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Kay-Long wedding reception at the Woman's Club.
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Fort Lewis buffet featuring fruit salad, dips, cake and a large roast.
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The Independent Order of Foresters Float in the 1956 Daffodil Parade on Pacific Avenue with North Pacific Plywood Inc. building and water tower in the background. The float has multiple people in uniform waving and holding flags with felled log in the center of the vehicle.
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An unidentified float carrying five waving people in swim suits in the 1956 Daffodil Parade on Pacific Avenue with North Pacific Plywood Inc. building and water tower in the background.
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A parade of military personnel marching down Pacific Avenue holding flags in the 1956 Daffodil Parade on Pacific Avenue. A large Coca Cola sign and what is now the Murray Morgan bridge can be seen in the background.
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A miniature model of a plywood making work room on display at the Douglas Fir Plywood Association Circus. Dolls are exhibited processing the lumber into plywood.
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Display of faux television sets displaying advertising cells at the Douglas Fir Plywood Association Circus.
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Display kiosk at the Doug Fir Plywood Association Circus with 233 small wooden disks labeled with ways the company creates sales. Black and white photographs of the plywood making process are visible in the background.