- 5.1.2--TNT0082A
- 05/12/1963
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Thriving City
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Thriving City
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New Post Office
The Auburn Post Office moved from its previous cramped quarters at 1st and Auburn Ave to this new 19,000-square-feet building at 11 and 3rd St. NW last month. The $330,000 concrete black and window wall building was built and is owned by the Lease Co. of Seattle and is leased to the Post Office Department on a 20-year lease.
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More Houses
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Welcome
Hub of the Valley
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AURBURN
Free Parking, No Meters
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Post Card
Auburn H. S.
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Little Detroit of the West
AUBURN WASHINGTON
A Wide Awake City On The Move
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Big Fire at Auburn
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Auburn Parade
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Auburn Fire
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Going Fishing?
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"Cracked Plaster"
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"If Someone Flipped"
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Undisturbed
Photo by Bruce A. Kellman
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Auburn's cramped quarters
Mayor Stan Kersey, right, in busy city building-department office.
Photo by Warren Anderson
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Post Card
Auburn Hospital
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Auburn Station
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Plan of new Auburn--City Hall
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New Auburn City Hall
at 20 A Street
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Steve Bowen and Gerald Gorg, workmen from the Auburn Street Dept. hang a new directory sign near the intersection of Main St. and B St. Auburn is sprucing up its downtown shopping core with new identification sign.
Photo by Russ Carmack
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David Comstock, of Comstock's Bindery and Bookshop on E. Main in Auburn, adjusts a window display. He moved his store here from downtown Seattle (years ago).
Rushton story
Haley
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Post Card
Auburn Masonic Temple
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Auburn Street Scene, Main St.
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Borden's
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Portway's Store about 1886 or 1887. Purchased from L.W.B., the first business building in what is now Auburn. Building later renamed and known as Star Hotel.
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New City Hall under construction.
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Old wooden school building
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-Ape Cake-
Roland Winbeckler, chief decorator for a bakery in suburban Kent, daubbed frosting on a 6-foot, 4-inch gorilla made of banana cake and butter-cream icing. The ape will go on display at a Tacoma firm's private zoo. The 30-year-old Winbeckler has carved all sorts of animals and people out of cake and hopes someday to do something "outrageous" like a life-size Empire State Building or busy street scene.
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B & I egg hunt