- 5.1.2--TNT0112D
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- 1973/03/04
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Daffodil Festival-1973
Lewis & Hawkins
Daffodil Souvenir
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Daffodil Festival-1973
Lewis & Hawkins
Daffodil Souvenir
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Daffodil Festival 1973
Georgann Hawkins
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 3
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Demonstrations
In a black and white photo, two protestors stand closer to the camera with one person holding an obscured sign behind them. The individual on the left is wearing a patterned wool sweater and matching hat, and holding a sign reading: "Let Our Ancestors Rest They Are Not Here To Defend Themselves."
Native American protesters confront author Ruth Beebe Hill over claims her book Hanta Yo is filled with misinformation about Indigenous history, specifically Hill’s saga about two Sioux families.
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 4
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Demonstrations
Two protestors stand in front of the Playtime Rex Theater in Tacoma's Eastside neighborhood. The original Rex Theater opened in 1919, and closed its doors in 1958. In 1980, adult theater corporation Playtime Cinemas reopened the location as the Playtime Rex Theater for live performances and adult movie showings. In the photograph, the theater sign reads, "Playtime Rex: Annete Haven In Person Tonight." The protestors pose underneath the marquee, holding picket signs that read, "Citizens Against Porn" on the left, and "Get Filth Out of Our Neighborhood," "Unless Ye Repent So Ye Also Shall Perish," held by the person on the right.
Rex Theater Article from cinematreasures.org.
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 7
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Demonstrations
A child in a stroller holds a sign reading, "Let my daddy go fishing."
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 11
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Demonstrations
A group of demonstrators hold signs reading, "Equality for all!" "Whose inalienable rights," and "No trespassing on any individual's human rights."
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 13
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(TAC1) TACOMA, WN. Apr. 22 -- Under The Dome --
Thousands of picket-sign carrying teachers stormed the Capitol grounds at Olympia demanding special property tax levy relief for schools from the Legislature. Veteran lawmakers who have been besieged before, nevertheless got the message. The demonstration continues tomorrow.
A black and white photo of picketers holdings signs reading, "Edmonds Teachers Care! We're Together E.E.A. WEB," and "Innocent Kids Face Capitol Punishment WEA-NEA." The Washington State Capitol building can be seen in the background.
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 14
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Demonstrations
Riot police stop a pro-Mao demonstration on University District’s main. The demonstrators shouted, “Long live Mao Tse-tung; death, death, death to Teng.” They were protesting the US government’s current friendly relationship with the Chinese government. Photo by staff member Bruce Larson.
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Equal Rights Amendment
Jul 2 1982
Photograph by Bruce A. Kellman
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MCNEIL ISLAND CORRECTION CENTER--GENERAL 1950-1979-2
Narcotics Anonymous
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Stylist
J. R. Robinson of "Superhair" hair salons works his wares on one in a long line of folks who waited patiently for one of a couple of dozen free haircuts donated by Robinson and Migael Schieder of "Suno Contemporary Hair Design" (both Tacoma bizs) today at the Nativity House on Commerce in Tacoma. The gesture was the brainchild of Anna Maria Garcia with the "Outreach" program of the Pierce County Health Department. Garcia used the opportunity to provide cutee's with informational literature and condoms to help fight AIDS.
Geff Hinds/Photo
EASTSIDE YOUTH CENTER (Youth Center Eastside) - 2
“Four of the 60 entrants in the first annual Eastside Great Pumpkin Carving Contest, get in a little practice prior to the competition Thursday. Contestants are, from the left, Yvette Woods, 10, Ricky Stokes, 7, John Manning, 10, and Diane Smith, 10. The event is one of the highlights of the Eastside Torchlight Halloween parade.”
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Eastside Youth Center
Oct 30 1968
"Pumpkin Carvers"
Photograph's by Richards Studio
Photographers since 1898
Pacific Ave MA 7-9111
Tacoma, WA 98402
Reorder by No. D154977-2R
Education and Schools--Tacoma--District - 1
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Signs: Buses Unfair to Students
We All Pay or We All Ride Free
School Bus Fare "Unfair" our cost=$72.00/yr., others = $.00/yr.
Education and Schools--Tacoma--District - 2
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Sign - Your public schools...
There's no better place to learn
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 10
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Policeman: Toilever Darden's ready
Photograph by Jerry Buck
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Last Chance Shelter--Downtown Tacoma, Mike Snider, center, and Ed Quarrles, on right, talk with an unidentified man at the overnight shelter Monday night. Many of the other guests were already asleep.
Bruce Kellman - Photo
Port of Tacoma--Blair Waterway - 1
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Port of Tacoma--Blair Waterway
Photo cutline: "Contaminated muck dredged from Blair Waterway is stored in this Tideflats pond lined with plastic."
Port of Tacoma--Blair Waterway - 2
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Port of Tacoma--Blair Waterway
Port of Tacoma--Blair Waterway - 4
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Waterway Extension Starts
Photo by Harry R. Boersig
Port of Tacoma--City Waterway - 4
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A Plan Concept for the Redevelopment of City Waterway
City o Tacoma
PORT OF TACOMA--PIER 7 (Pier 7) pictures Oct 1960 thru Dec 1978 - 1
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"Port of Tacoma Pier 7"
"Tacoma Longshoremen Race to Unload Toyotas"
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 2
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Charlotte Cline, owner of the Little Park Restaurant in Spanaway, wonders if the bar stools will ever fill again after the hepatitis scare at her establishment recently.
News - Severson
Bruce Larson Photo
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 8
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News
Marlene Tenzler is just waiting for the auctioneer to auction off Bullwinkle and his friends, because she said she has five grandchildren. The public auction was held in the former Bullwinkle's Family Food N Fun theater and restaurant at 2424 S. 320th St. in Federal Way today.
She didn't buy the moose. Winning bidder spent more than $4,000 for the sculptured pieces and equipment.
Photo by Russ Carmack
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 11
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The Driftmier Design Associates Architects
13454 94th Pl. Kirkland, WA. 98033, 206/821-9704
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 12
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Strikingly Rugged
Safe Streets Program (Fighting Drugs and Gangs) - 3
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About 45 members of the Safe Streets Campaign picket outside a Summit area home 08/30/1989. Safe Streeters believe the owner of the Exeter Arms Apartments lives in the Summit area house. A large group of neighbors suspect crack activity in the apartments. The owner has been contacted by Safe Street volunteers and staff in an attempt to assist the owner in resolving this problem, but his lack of cooperation made it necessary for the picketing.
Bill Hunter/Photo
Safe Streets Program (Fighting Drugs and Gangs) - 5
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Charles Carson, 19, (of Tacoma) a member of the Safe Streets Youth Initiative, laughs during his speech, as Governor Booth Gardner shares in the joke. The two were speakers at a press conference at Safe Streets Headquarters where the governor announced grants to communities fighting drugs. Carson, who used to be involved with drugs, said that now he helps young kids stay away from drugs. The laughter came when Carson said that he wants to do this work now, because in 5 or 6 years he'll be 25 and too old to relate to the young kids.
Photo by Therese Frare