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Tacoma, Washington, 1:100,000-Scale Quadrangle
Editions
Tacoma 1975/1977
PDF
(29.7 MB)
USGS - Historic Quads
Tacoma 1991
PDF
(37.9 MB)
USGS - Historic Quads
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Seattle
1:250,000
Landmarks within this quadrangle
Aaron Neely Sr., Mansion
(Mansion)
Adjutant General's Residence
(Military facility)
Albers Brothers Mill
(Mill)
Alden Hatch Steele House
(House)
Alderton School
(School)
Allen House Hotel
(Hotel)
American Legion Hall
(Meeting hall)
Anderson Island School
(School)
Annobee Apartments
(Residential building)
Arletta School
(School)
Auburn Post Office
(Post office)
Auburn Public Library
(Library)
Auditorium Dance Hall, The
(Building)
Avon Theater
(Theater)
Balfour Dock Building
(Building)
Black Diamond Cemetery
(Cemetery)
Blue Mouse Theatre
(Theater)
Boatman-Ainsworth House
(House)
Bob's Java Jive
(Roadside oddity)
Bowes Building
(Residential building)
Browns Point Lighthouse and Keeper's Cottage
(District)
Building at 1602 South G Street
(House)
Building at 712--716 Sixth Avenue
(Commercial building)
C. J. Lord Mansion
(Mansion)
C.O. Lynn Co. Funeral Home
(Cemetery)
Cabin No. 97
(House)
Calvin and Pamela Hale House
(House)
Camp Six
(Mine)
Capital Boulevard Crossing
(Road)
Capitol Theater
(Theater)
Castlenook, Washington
(Placename)
Cebalop, Washington
(Placename)
Central Elementary School
(School)
Chamber's Prairie--Ruddell Pioneer Cemetery
(Cemetery)
Chapel on Echo Bay
(Church)
Charles F. Nelson House
(House)
Charles Patnude House
(House)
Charles W. Orton House
(House)
Christ Episcopal Church
(Church)
City Waterway Bridge
(Bridge)
Cloverfields
(House)
Coke Ovens
(Structure)
Colvos Store
(Commercial building)
Conrad F. & Annie K. Beutel House
(House)
Covenant Beach Bible Camp
(Camp)
Crazy Eric's Drive-In
(Miscellaneous)
Curran House
(House)
Custer School
(School)
Custer, Washington
(Populated place)
Daniel R. Bigelow House
(House)
David Dadisman House
(House)
Davidson House
(House)
Des Moines Cinema
(Theater)
Detroit, Washington
(Placename)
Dieringer School
(School)
Dockton Hotel
(School)
Dofflemyer Point Light
(Lighthouse)
DuPont Village Historic District
(District)
East 34th Street Bridge
(Bridge)
Elks Building
(Meeting hall)
Emma Carson Tree
(Tree)
Emma Smith DeVoe House
(House)
Engine House No. 11
(Fire station)
Engine House No. 13
(Fire station)
Engine House No. 4
(Fire station)
Engine House No. 8
(Fire station)
Engine House No. 9
(Fire station)
Erick Gustave Sanders Mansion
(Mansion)
Ezra Meeker Mansion
(Mansion)
F. W. Schmidt House
(House)
F.W. Woolworth Company Store
(Commercial building)
Fairfax Bridge
(Bridge)
Fire Alarm Station
(Fire station)
Fire Station No. 1
(Fire station)
Fire Station No. 10
(Fire station)
Fire Station No. 14
(Fire station)
Fire Station No. 15
(Fire station)
Fire Station No. 2
(Fire station)
Fire Station No. 5
(Fire station)
FIREBOAT NO.1
(Fire station)
Fireboat Station
(Fire station)
Fort Nisqually Site
(Fort)
Fort Steilacoom
(Military facility)
Fox Island School
(School)
Frank Rudkin House
(House)
Frederick H. Murray House
(House)
Funk House
(House)
Gaffney's Lake Wilderness Lodge
(Building)
General Administration Building
(Building)
Georgia--Pacific Plywood Company Office
(Commercial building)
Glencove Hotel
(Hotel)
Graham, Washington
(Populated place)
Grapeview, Washington
(Populated place)
Haddaway Hall
(Meeting hall)
Harstine Island Community Hall
(Meeting hall)
Helmer and Selma Steen House
(House)
Henry A. and Birdella Rhodes House
(House)
Henry Drum House
(House)
Henry McCleary House
(House)
Herbert Williams House
(House)
Holy Trinity Orthodox Church
(Church)
Home School
(School)
Hongking, Washington
(Placename)
House at 1510 Tacoma Avenue South
(House)
House at 1610 South G Street
(House)
House at 2314 South Ainsworth Avenue
(House)
House at 2326 South L Street
(House)
House at 605 South G Street
(House)
House at 708--710 South 8th Street
(Residential building)
House at 802--804 South G Street
(Residential building)
J. H. Lotz House
(House)
Jeffers Studio
(Commercial building)
John F. Yuncker House
(House)
Jovita Land Company Model Home--Corbett House
(House)
Lakewood Theater
(Theater)
Liberty Theater
(Theater)
Liberty Theater
(Theater)
Long Lake Recreation Hall
(Meeting hall)
Longbranch School Gymnasium
(School)
Lord--Heuston House
(House)
LOTUS (motor vessel)
(Vessel)
Luigi and Aurora Pagani House
(House)
Manley--Thompson Ford Agency
(Commercial building)
Maple Valley, Washington
(Populated place)
Marshville, Washington
(Placename)
Mary Olson Farm
(Farm)
Masonic Temple Building--Temple Theater
(Meeting hall)
McChord Field Historic District
(District)
McIlvaine Apartments
(Residential building)
McMillin Bridge
(Bridge)
McMillin School
(School)
Meyer House
(House)
Midway School
(School)
Mottman Building
(Commercial building)
Mukai Cold Process Fruit Barrelling Plant
(House)
MV KALAKALA (ferry)
(Vessel)
Nathaniel Orr House and Orchard
(House)
National Bank of Tacoma
(Bank)
Nihon Go Gakko
(School)
Nisqually Power Substation
(Power plant)
Nisqually School
(School)
North 21st Street Bridge
(Bridge)
North 23rd Street Bridge
(Bridge)
North Slope Historic District
(District)
Northern Pacific Office Building
(Commercial building)
Old Capitol Building
(Capitol building)
Old City Hall
(City hall)
Old City Hall Historic District
(District)
Old Main
(School)
Olympia Bus Depot
(Building)
Olympia Downtown Historic District
(District)
Olympia National Bank
(Bank)
Olympia Public Library
(Library)
Oscar Blomeen House
(House)
Pacific Brewing and Malting Company
(Commercial building)
Pacific National Bank Building
(Bank)
Pagoda at Point Defiance Park
(Building)
Pantages Theatre
(Theater)
Parkland Lutheran Children's Home
(Building)
Patton Bridge
(Bridge)
Perkins Building
(Commercial building)
Peter Smith Farm--Donation Land Claim
(House)
Point Defiance Streetcar Station
(Railroad depot)
Point Robinson Light Station
(Lighthouse)
Purdy Bridge
(Bridge)
Pythian Temple
(Commercial building)
Ray Theater
(Theater)
Red Shield Inn
(Building)
Reinhart--Young House
(House)
Renton Civic Theater
(Theater)
Rhodes Medical Arts Building
(Commercial building)
Rhodesleigh
(House)
Rialto Theater
(Theater)
Richard & Lydia Stoecker House
(House)
Roxy Theater
(Theater)
Ryan House
(House)
SAND MAN (Tug Boat)
(Vessel)
Sandberg--Schoenfeld Buildings
(Commercial building)
Schultz Apartments
(Residential building)
Seahurst, Washington
(Populated place)
Shawnee House
(House)
Sidney Williams House
(House)
Skansie Brothers Park
(Structure)
Slavonian Hall
(Meeting hall)
South Capitol Neighborhood Historic District
(District)
South J Street Historic District
(District)
Spanaway, Washington
(Populated place)
Sprague Building
(Commercial building)
St. Joseph's Hospital
(Hospital)
St. Peter's Episcopal Church
(Church)
Stadium-Seminary Historic District
(District)
Starlite Drive-In Theater
(Drive-in theater)
State Theater
(Theater)
Steilacoom Catholic Church
(Church)
Steilacoom Historic District
(District)
Sunset Telephone & Telegraph Building
(Commercial building)
Tacoma Building
(Commercial building)
Tacoma Mausoleum
(Cemetery)
Tacoma Narrows Bridge Ruins
(Road)
Thornewood
(House)
Thurston County Courthouse
(Courthouse)
Town Square
(Park)
Tracy House
(House)
Tukwila School
(School)
Tumwater Historic District
(District)
Tumwater Methodist Church
(Church)
U.S. Post Office
(Post office)
Union Depot-Warehouse Historic District
(District)
Union Mills Superintendent's House
(House)
Union Passenger Station
(Railroad depot)
US Post Office--Tacoma Downtown Station--Federal Building
(Courthouse)
Valley 6 Drive-In
(Drive-in theater)
Vashon Hardware Store
(Commercial building)
Vaughn, Washington
(Populated place)
Vermontville, Washington
(Placename)
Victor Falls
(Waterfall)
Walker Apartment Hotel
(Hotel)
Walker Cut Stone Company
(Mine)
Washington Building
(Skyscraper)
Washington School
(School)
Washington State Capitol Historic District
(District)
Wauna, Washington
(Populated place)
Wedge Historic District
(District)
Weyerhaeuser Headquarters Building
(Commercial building)
Weyerhaeuser South Bay Log Dump Rural Historic Landscape
(District)
Wilkeson Arch
(Arch)
Wilkeson School
(School)
William Bisson House
(House)
William Ross Rust House
(House)
Winnifred Street Bridge
(Bridge)
Wollochet--Point Fosdick School
(School)
Women's Club
(Building)
Woodbrook Hunt Club
(Building)
Woolrey-Koehler Hop Kiln
(Furnace)
Wright Park and Seymour Conservatory
(Park)
Y.M.C.A. Building
(Building)
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