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Tacoma Stars (2012-2013) Pacific Sports Center is a 52,000-square-foot (4,800 m 2 ) multi-purpose arena , in Tacoma, Washington . It served as the home turf for the Tacoma Stars of the Professional Arena Soccer League prior to 2014.
A Tacoma Link car passing the east façade of the convention center, on Commerce Street. The Greater Tacoma Convention Center, is a convention center in downtown Tacoma, in the U.S. state of Washington. It opened in November 2004 [1] and has been described as the "second largest meeting and event facility in Western Washington". [2]
The World Trade Center Association of Tacoma was established in 1970 and was renamed to the World Trade Center Tacoma after licensing was approved by the World Trade Center Association. [2] The organization was originally headquartered on Port of Tacoma property, but moved in 2003 to the Rust Building in downtown Tacoma. [3] [4] Since 2017, the ...
Cheney Stadium is named for Ben Cheney, a local businessman who worked to bring minor league baseball to Tacoma and also was put in control of the project. Cheney Stadium was constructed in 42 working days after the San Francisco Giants had committed to moving their Triple-A affiliate from Phoenix if the city could open the stadium for the beginning of the 1960 season. [9]
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The land donated to the museum by the City of Tacoma is estimated to be worth $17 million. [2] The American Automobile Association (AAA) of Washington made the largest corporate donation to date with its 2008 commitment of $1.6 million. [6] Other major museum sponsors are Bonhams, Boeing, The News Tribune, and State Farm Insurance. Other donors ...
A fire destroyed an RV and killed the occupant inside, a Tacoma Fire official said Sunday. About 12:40 a.m. Sunday, Tacoma fire crews were dispatched to 2199 Maxwell Way near the Port of Tacoma ...
The tallest building in Tacoma is the 338-foot (103 m) 1201 Pacific (formerly Wells Fargo Plaza). Tacoma is the 3rd largest city in Washington and part of the Seattle metropolitan area; its buildings rank below those in Seattle and Bellevue. The city has two buildings that are over 240 feet (73 m) in height. [1]