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    Tacoma City Council approves Clay Huntington Way
    By Todd Matthews • March 28, 2012 12:00 am

    Tacoma City Council Tuesday approved a resolution that names a city street in honor of the late broadcaster Clay Huntington,…

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    Clay Huntington fans could have their 'way' by month's end
    Clay Huntington fans could have their 'way' by...
    By Todd Matthews • March 15, 2012 12:00 am

    Tacoma City Council is scheduled to vote March 27 on a resolution that would name a city street in honor…

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    Tacoma City Council committee OKs Clay Huntington Way
    Tacoma City Council committee OKs Clay Huntington Way
    By Todd Matthews • March 7, 2012 12:00 am

    Tacoma City Council’s neighborhoods and housing committee Monday approved a recommendation to name a city street in honor of the…

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    Bricks, an elevator fly wheel, a fire hose reel, and an elevator operator controller are some of the 450 artifacts left over after the 1891 Luzon Building in downtown Tacoma was demolished in 2009. (ARTIFACT PHOTOS COURTESY CITY OF TACOMA / LUZON BUILDING FILE PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
    What's Left of Luzon? Report keeps tabs on...
    By Todd Matthews • February 22, 2012 12:00 am

    It can be difficult to find evidence of the historic Luzon Building in downtown Tacoma. Designed by famed Chicago architects…

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    Applicants sought for Pierce County Landmarks and Historic Preservation Commission
    Applicants sought for Pierce County Landmarks and Historic...
    May 18, 2011 12:00 am

    Applicants sought for Pierce County Landmarks and Historic Preservation Commission Applications are being accepted to fill six positions on the…

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    6 Tacoma schools added to historic register
    6 Tacoma schools added to historic register
    By Todd Matthews • December 8, 2010 12:00 am

    Six Tacoma schools built between 1911 and 1951 will join Stadium High School, Lincoln High School and Washington Hoyt Elementary…

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    Tacoma City Council to vote on 6 historic school nominations
    Tacoma City Council to vote on 6 historic...
    By Todd Matthews • December 2, 2010 12:00 am

    Six Tacoma schools built between 1911 and 1952 may soon join Stadium High School, Lincoln High School and Washington Hoyt…

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    Public hearing Oct. 27 for 6 historic school nominations
    Public hearing Oct. 27 for 6 historic school...
    October 18, 2010 12:00 am

    Six Tacoma schools built between 1911 and 1952 may soon join Stadium High School, Lincoln High School and Washington Hoyt…

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    6 Tacoma schools move closer to historic landmark status
    6 Tacoma schools move closer to historic landmark...
    By Todd Matthews • September 22, 2010 12:00 am

    The City of Tacoma’s Landmarks Preservation is scheduled today to review a multiple-listing nomination to place six schools on the…

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    Oakland Alternative High School in Tacoma's South End was built in 1912 by architects Frederick Heath and George Gove. It is one of more than two-dozen pre-1960s school buildings owned by Tacoma Public Schools that could be eligible for the City of Tacoma's register of historic places. (PHOTO COURTESY SHARON WINTERS / HISTORIC TACOMA)
    Tacoma's historic schools inventory nears completion
    April 23, 2010 12:00 am

    Historic Tacoma announced Thursday its “Preserving Tacoma’s Historic Schools” project, a collaboration between Historic Tacoma and Tacoma Public Schools, is…

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