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Ruston is a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States.The population was 1,055 at the 2020 census. [3]Although it is nearly indistinguishable from the adjacent city of Tacoma, the predominantly residential area still retains its status as a separate municipality long after it ceased to be a company town. [4]
The Blue Mouse Theatre (1923) (originally known as Blue Mouse Jr.) is a small second-run movie theater located in the Proctor District in the north end of Tacoma, Washington. It is Washington's oldest continuously operating theater (a few blocks from the state's oldest bowling center), [ 1 ] [ 3 ] opened November 13, 1923.
Ruston Way is a neighborhood on the west shore of Commencement Bay in the north end of Tacoma, Washington. The two-mile long shoreline paralleling the BNSF tracks and Ruston Way is the focal point. It comprises several parks, public docks (Old Town Dock, Les Davis Pier), and numerous restaurants and office buildings.
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Tacoma Arts Live hosted many famous figures and world-class artists such as Hal Holbrook, Debbie Reynolds, Martin Short, Queen Latifah, Joan Rivers, Wanda Sykes and Colleen Ballinger/Miranda Sings. Tacoma Arts Live previously managed the Pantages Theater, Rialto Theater, and the Theatre on the Square from 1979-2021.
Point Ruston said an exclusivity contract with this Mexican restaurant precluded similar vendors from selling food in the area.
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The Rialto Theatre in Tacoma, Washington was built in 1918 to showcase movies. Its design reflects the affluence following World War I. It reflects the character of a palace and is the result of efforts by entrepreneur Henry T. Moore and Tacoma architect Roland E. Borhek. [2] Designed to hold 1500 patrons (revised to 742 today) and retail space.