One morning, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge began bouncing up and down and twisting to and fro before ultimately collapsing into ...
Eighty-five years ago, Galloping Gertie collapsed and fell into the Tacoma Narrows. on Nov. 7, 1940, about 11 a.m., the ...
The final chapter of the itinerary leads toward the water, where Point Defiance and Ruston trace the edge of the Salish Sea.
THANKS MUCH FOR your responses to my Nov. 23 story on the treasure trove of artifacts at the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma. D.B. Cooper and Rainier Beer got the most reaction. A number of ...
We found this book lurking amidst a pile of Magic School Bus books in a corner of the Seabury School library this morning and were pretty excited. The First One Hundred Years: Tacoma Beginnings was ...
Harvester, and Scotty’s before that, was located in the corner unit of 15-29 Tacoma Avenue South, built in the early 1900s. TPL Historic Building Files Tacoma Public Library It’s been a bad week — a ...
A look at over a century of candy makers in Tacoma. More than a century ago, the city of Tacoma, Washington boasted a booming confectionery industry due to its mild climate and status as a prime ...
The classic neon “Almond Roca” sign and clock, which has cast a warm glow over E 26th Street alongside the Brown & Haley candy factory in Tacoma, has reached the end of its useful life and will be ...
Did you know that the T Line was the first light rail service that Sound Transit ever opened in the Puget Sound region? It opened on this day in 2003, well before the first segment of the 1 Line ...