Printed on back: TACOMA - City of Destiny Award-winning cartoonist extraordinare Mark Monlux is a Northwest native and Tacoma resident. He also co-founded the Cartoonists League of Absurd Washingtonians, otherwise known as The C.L.A.W.
Printed on back: Looking out from the Bell Tower of Old City Hall, you see the Commencement Bay Grainery. Trains arrive daily from the Mid-West loaded with grain that is then shipped to Asia.
Picture Tacoma Artist's Postcard Project; Photography by Sharon Styler
Printed on front: Its All About Art Planet Chihuly Extending roughly from the Tacoma Art Museum to the end of Thea Foss waterway "Planet Chihuly" it is an area of remarkable urban renewal. Thanks in part to the influence and patronage of Tacoma's favorite son, artist Dale Chihuly, this renewal is steeped in the arts and rich in aesthetic value. The Museum of Glass and Chihuly Glass Bridge at dawn. Art=Renewal
Printed on back: Wright Park, Tacoma, Wa. Frannie and Annie have greeted visitors to Wright Park since 1890. They have seen some amazing things over the years.
Picture Tacoma Artist's Postcard Project; Photograph copyright 2008 Tom Holt Photography, artist Lynn Di Nino.
Printed on back: Never Never Land Figures. Tacoma, WA - The figures in this post card were custom-made by scupture [sic], Elek Imredy. The figures were created for a children's theme park which contained miniature tableaux based on popular nursery rhymes. One of these theme parks, Never Never Land, was located in Tacoma's Point Defiance Park. Once a local treasure, the feature was eventually demolished after years of neglect. These figures are currently stored in an undisclosed underground location in downtown Tacoma. To view additional photos, visit www.TacomaSun.com
Picture Tacoma Artist's Postcard Project; Made in Tacoma, artist Morgan Alexander