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  2. List of tallest buildings in Tacoma, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Tacoma Municipal Building 233 (71) 15 1931 Originally the Rhodes Medical Arts Building; [6] purchased by the city in 1977. [7] Now houses city hall [8] and is a registered city landmark. Art deco exterior and interior, marble lobby with three-story spiral staircase. [9] [10] 6 Key Bank Tower 232 (70.7) 17 1911 Tallest building in Tacoma from ...

  3. Harold LeMay - Wikipedia

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    Harold LeMay. Harold E. LeMay (September 4, 1919 – November 4, 2000) was the owner of Harold LeMay Enterprises, a refuse company in the Tacoma, Washington metro area. [ 1] He was the owner of one of the largest private automobile collections in the world at the time of his death.

  4. Moneytree - Wikipedia

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    Moneytree, Inc. is a retail financial services provider headquartered in Tukwila, Washington, with branches in Washington, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, and British Columbia. Moneytree offers payday loans, installment loans, prepaid debit cards, money orders, bill payment, Western Union transfers, auto equity and title loans.

  5. Point Defiance Park - Wikipedia

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    Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington, United States, is a large urban park.The 760-acre (3.1 km 2) park includes Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, the Rose Garden, Rhododendron Garden, beaches, trails, a boardwalk, a boathouse, a Washington State Ferries ferry dock for the Point Defiance-Tahlequah route to Vashon Island, Fort Nisqually, an off-leash dog park, and most notably about 400 acres ...

  6. Tacoma Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Tacoma Mall is the largest shopping center in Tacoma, Washington, United States, and is owned and operated by the Simon Property Group.Anchor tenants include Dick's Sporting Goods, JCPenney (originally two levels, but added a third level in 1986), Macy's (originally The Bon Marché), and Nordstrom, with one vacant anchor last occupied by Sears, which opened in 1981.

  7. Wright Park (Tacoma, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    October 8, 1976. Wright Park is a 27-acre (11 ha) arboretum and public park located in Tacoma, Washington, that is managed by Metro Parks Tacoma. The park was designed by Bavarian landscape architect Edward Otto Schwagerl. [ 2] The park was named in honor of Charles Barstow Wright, who had donated the land for the project.

  8. Tacoma, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Tacoma (/ t ə ˈ k oʊ m ə / tə-KOH-mə) is the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. [6] A port city, it is situated along Washington's Puget Sound, 32 miles (51 km) southwest of Seattle, 36 miles (58 km) southwest of Bellevue, 31 miles (50 km) northeast of the state capital, Olympia, 58 miles (93 km) northwest of Mount Rainier National Park, and 80 miles (130 km) east ...

  9. Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium ( PDZA) is the only combined zoo and aquarium in the Pacific Northwest, located in Tacoma, Washington, US, owned by Metro Parks Tacoma. Situated on 29 acres (12 ha) in Tacoma's Point Defiance Park, the zoo and aquarium are home to over 9,000 specimens representing 367 animal species.