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Cysewski CYS-T220

ca. 1979. The Asako Barber Shop, 1552 Market St., circa 1979. The barber shop was owned and operated by Asako Mayeda. According to the City Directory, the barber shop was located in the Lorenz Building, 1552- 56 Market St., built in 1889 and formerly home to the Japanese hotel, the Hiroshimaya Hotel, also known as the Astor House.


Asako Barber Shop (Tacoma); Barbershops--Tacoma--1970-1980;

Cysewski CYS-T224

ca. 1979. Vocational First Baptist Church, 1810 Tacoma Ave. So., circa 1979.


Vocational First Baptist Church (Tacoma); Baptist churches--Tacoma--1970-1980;

Cysewski CYS-T225

ca. 1979. Hillside Grocery, 1602 South G St., circa 1979. Double doors are posted with cigarette ads, while adjacent stairs lead to the apartments above. This building was added to the City Registry in 1995. It was built in 1889 as the Estil K Christie Grocery Store and residence. It has had a number of owners through the years. It received the "Hillside" name in the early 1970's.


Hillside Grocery (Tacoma); Grocery stores--Tacoma--1970-1980;

Cysewski CYS-T226

ca. 1979. St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, located at 1523 Yakima Ave. So. The Church was dedicated in 1925. Silas E. Nelsen was the architect.


St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church (Tacoma); Orthodox churches--Tacoma;

Cysewski CYS-T227

ca. 1979. St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 1523 Yakima Ave. So., built in 1925 from a design by Silas E. Nelsen.


St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church (Tacoma); Orthodox churches--Tacoma;

Cysewski CYS-T228

ca. 1979. Back of unidentified houses, circa 1979. Houses sit on higher elevation. Discarded items lined up against wall on pallets at lower elevation, including a toilet.

Cysewski CYS-T231

ca. 1979. Pacific Northwest Bell building, 1313 Broadway. Built in 1976, James Harris / Harris, Reed & Litzenberger, architect. The six story building is built of reflective glass.


Pacific Northwest Bell (Tacoma);

Cysewski CYS-T232

ca. 1979. Fun Circus, located in the Luzon Building (1302-04 Pacific Ave.) The building is on the City, State and National Registry, despite being vacant and derelict from 1986-2007.


Fun Circus (Tacoma); Luzon Building (Tacoma);

Cysewski CYS-T234

ca. 1979. Antique barber chair in an unidentified barbershop, circa 1979. Decorations on the wall feature barber poles and the slogan "Ask for Wildroot." Wildroot Cream Oil hair tonic was preferred by barbers and comic strip character Dick Tracy. By the late seventies when this picture was taken, these items would already be collector's items.


Barbershops--Tacoma--1970-1980;

Cysewski CYS-T235

ca. 1979. West Coast Grocery Co. building, 1732-38 Pacific Ave., circa 1979. The structure was built in 1890 from a design by Proctor & Dennis, architects. It is now part of the University of Washington Tacoma campus.


West Coast Grocery Co. (Tacoma);

Cysewski CYS-T239

ca. 1979. Architectural detail on the Garretson-Woodruff-Pratt Building. 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);

Cysewski CYS-T240

ca. 1979. Tall tree, photograph taken from the ground looking up into the tree, circa 1979. Tree has what looks like an unreadable sign.


Trees--Tacoma;

Cysewski CYS-T241

ca. 1979. Older man and young child standing on steps under an awning. The man appears to be holding a can and the girl appears to be eating off of a plate.


Cysewski CYS-T242

ca. 1979. Two different doors at an unidentified location, circa 1979. Door on left is labelled "A" and door on right is "B."


Doors & doorways--Tacoma--1970-1980;

Cysewski CYS-T254

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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