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Cysewski CYS-T345

ca. 1979. Unidentified vacant lot, circa 1979. Weed filled area appears to be where a building was demolished.


Ruins--Tacoma--1970-1980; Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980; Weeds;

Cysewski CYS-T347

ca. 1979. Broken windows on the Commerce Street side (1520-22) of the 1519-21 Broadway St. building were the focus of this 1979 photograph. The structure was named the Siler Block in 1889 when it was built by W.O. Siler, based on a design by architect G.C. Clements. A second story, designed by architects Bullard & Hill, was added in 1916 and the structure was renamed the H.A. Strong building. The building was renovated in 1985 and later demolished to make way for the Convention Center.


Commercial facilities--Tacoma--1970-1980; Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980;

Cysewski CYS-T348

ca. 1979. View of the top stories of the Commerce St. side of the buildings located at, left to right, 1519-21 Broadway (with broken windows) and 1517 Broadway. These buildings were demolished to make space for the Convention Center.


Commercial facilities--Tacoma--1970-1980; Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980;

Cysewski CYS-T354

ca. 1979. Architectural detail on the Carlton Hotel, circa 1979. The Carlton was built in 1909 by Anton Huth, from a design by architect C.A. Darmer.


Carlton Hotel (Tacoma); Hotels--Tacoma;

Cysewski CYS-T357

ca. 1979. The Carlton Hotel, circa 1979. The Carlton was built in 1909 by Anton Huth, from a design by architect C.A. Darmer. The hotel was also home to the 1555 Tavern and the Barbary Coast restaurant.


Carlton Hotel (Tacoma); Hotels--Tacoma;

Cysewski CYS-T360

ca. 1979. On the right is the Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House, 250 So. 19th St. The structure was built in 1902. It is now part of the University of Washington Tacoma campus. In the center is the Harmon pedestrian bridge between the Harmon building (left), 1938 Pacific, and the Harmon warehouse, 1949 So. C St.


University of Washington (Tacoma); Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House (Tacoma); F.S. Harmon Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma)--Buildings;

Cysewski CYS-T361

ca. 1979. Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House, circa 1979. The structure was built in 1902. It is now part of the University of Washington Tacoma campus.


University of Washington (Tacoma); Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House (Tacoma);

Cysewski CYS-T366

ca. 1979. The curved outline of the new (1974) St. Joseph's Hospital, circa 1979.


St. Josephs Hospital & School of Nursing (Tacoma); Hospitals--Tacoma--1970-1980;

Cysewski CYS-T371

ca. 1979. The Light and Water Co. standpipe, circa 1979. The standpipe was completed in 1890 and is located near St. Joseph Hospital.


Water towers--Tacoma; Public utility companies--Tacoma; Water supply--Tacoma; Tacoma Dept. of Public Utilities, Water Division (Tacoma); J Street Standpipe (Tacoma);

Cysewski CYS-T372

ca. 1979. The Light and Water Co. standpipe, circa 1979. The standpipe was completed in 1890 and is located near St. Joseph Hospital.


Water towers--Tacoma; Public utility companies--Tacoma; Water supply--Tacoma; Tacoma Dept. of Public Utilities, Water Division (Tacoma); J Street Standpipe (Tacoma);

Cysewski CYS-T376

ca. 1979. Station wagon, circa 1979. Stickers on windows- "All State," "Auto Club" and "Your passport to Heaven is Jesus." Cases of coke bottles inside. Photographer reflected in the lower left corner of the right side back window.


Station wagons;

Cysewski CYS-T387

ca. 1979. "Fidelity" is carved over the door of McCarver School, 2111 So. J St., circa 1979. The modified Gothic structure was designed by Hill & Mock, architects. It opened its doors November 2, 1925 as the city's third intermediate school; elementary classes were added in 1938 and the junior high portion was discontinued in 1968. The school was named for Tacoma pioneer and early school district director Morton Matthew McCarver.


Public schools--Tacoma; McCarver Elementary School (Tacoma);

Cysewski CYS-T409

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;

Cysewski CYS-T412

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;

Cysewski CYS-T061

ca. 1979. Large piece of equipment on the loading dock of what is believed to be the Harmon Warehouse, 1949 So. C St., circa 1979.


Building deterioration--Tacoma--1950-1960; F.S. Harmon Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma)--Buildings;

Cysewski CYS-T071

ca. 1979. Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House, circa 1979. The structure was built in 1902. It is now part of the University of Washington Tacoma campus.


University of Washington (Tacoma); Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Transfer House (Tacoma);

Cysewski CYS-T078

ca. 1979. Pedestrian bridge over Commerce connecting the Harmon building (back of building pictured at right), 1938 Pacific, with the Harmon warehouse, 1949 So. C St.


F.S. Harmon Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma)--Buildings;

Cysewski CYS-T085

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;

Cysewski CYS-T089

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;

Cysewski CYS-T095

ca. 1979. Rooftop view of Tacoma, circa 1979: empty lot, abandoned and deteriorating buildings.


Roofs--Tacoma--1970-1980; Building deterioration--Tacoma--1970-1980; Abandoned buildings--Tacoma--1970-1980;

Cysewski CYS-T096

ca. 1979. View, circa 1979, of the United Biologies Plasma Collection Center at 1355 Commerce with the historic Waddell Building in the background, 1502-04 Pacific Ave. The Waddell Building was built in 1890.


United Biologies Plasma Collection Center (Tacoma); Waddell Building (Tacoma); Business districts--Tacoma--1970-1980;

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