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    The Engine House No. 11 in Tacoma, Washington, also known as Fire Station No. 11, at 3802 McKinley Ave., was built in 1909. It was listed on the National...
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  • Station No. 11" Engine House No. 11 (Tacoma, Washington), also known as "Fire Station No. 11" Truck Company F, Washington D.C., also known as "Old Engine Company...
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  • Washington), a fire station Engine House No. 11 (Tacoma, Washington), a fire station Engine House No. 13 (Tacoma, Washington), a fire station Engine House...
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    Eric Crittendon, to reclaim the name Hilltop. Engine House No. 4 (Tacoma, Washington) in Tacoma, Washington, at 220-224 E. 26th St., was built in 1911....
    13 KB (1,360 words) - 13:36, 26 May 2024
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    Tacoma (/təˈkoʊmə/ tə-KOH-mə) is the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. A port city, it is situated along Washington's Puget Sound...
    102 KB (10,053 words) - 22:48, 26 August 2024
  • Station No. 10 (Tacoma, Washington), NRHP-listed Engine House No. 11 (Tacoma, Washington), NRHP-listed Engine House No. 13 (Tacoma, Washington), NRHP-listed...
    48 KB (5,732 words) - 22:35, 5 August 2024
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    were required to drive 107 miles (172 km) through Olympia to reach Tacoma; the Washington Navigation Company later launched a Point Defiance–Gig Harbor ferry...
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    The Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation (also operating as Todd Pacific) was an American corporation which built escort carriers, destroyers, cargo...
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    MV Kalakala (category National Register of Historic Places in Tacoma, Washington)
    brought a lawsuit against the owners. The vessel was then relocated to Tacoma, Washington. In February 2008, Kalakala owner Steve Rodrigues announced his intention...
    24 KB (2,510 words) - 14:00, 23 August 2024
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    World War I. She was the second Navy ship named after the city of Tacoma, Washington. Tacoma was laid down on 27 September 1900 at Mare Island, California...
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  • Horizon Air (category Airlines based in Washington (state))
    in an area that is now within SeaTac, Washington. Horizon Air's first route connected Yakima to Seattle–Tacoma International Airport and was followed...
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    error: no target: CITEREFKirk1995 (help) "The Tacoma Historical Society". Retrieved 2008-02-19. Ed Murrieta (July 27, 2005). "Toast of Tacoma". Archived...
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    #108 South in the Parkland unincorporated area of Pierce County, Washington, near Tacoma. A gunman, later identified as Maurice Clemmons, entered the shop...
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    Mount Rainier Railroad and Logging Museum (category Heritage railroads in Washington (state))
    equipment over 7 miles (11 kilometers) of track, part of Tacoma Rail's Mountain Division. The railroad has three steam engines, as well as a diesel locomotive...
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    West Seattle and the Kitsap Peninsula to the north and Tacoma to the south via the Washington State Ferries system, as well as to Downtown Seattle via...
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    Boeing Field (category Airports in King County, Washington)
    1928, serving as the city's primary airport until the opening of Seattle–Tacoma International Airport in 1944. The airport's property is mostly in Seattle...
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    Commerce Clearing House. Data 1958-11: Vol 3 Iss 11. Data Publications. November 1958. "Gets Contract". News and Observer. June 22, 1957. "Tacoma Boat Company...
    73 KB (5,068 words) - 16:19, 4 June 2024
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    Northern Pacific Railway (category Defunct Washington (state) railroads)
    of study, Tacoma, Washington, was selected as the road's western terminus on July 14, 1873. For the previous three years the financial house of Jay Cooke...
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    HAER No. VA-51-C, "Washington National Airport, Air Transport Command, Portable Hangar", 11 photos, 9 data pages, 3 photo caption pages HAER No. VA-51-D...
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    Ted Bundy (category Criminals from Tacoma, Washington)
    Scott in Tacoma, Washington. In 1951, Louise met Johnny Culpepper Bundy (1921–2007), a hospital cook, at an adult singles night at Tacoma's First Methodist...
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