TACOMA ATTRACTIONS AND OTHER THINGS TO DO
Union
Station
Originally, built in 1911 by Northern Pacific Railroad. This copper-domed
Tacoma landmark was a railway station until 1983. It is now home
to Tacoma's federal courthouse.
First
Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church (FPC) of Tacoma was originally established
in July 1873 to meet the needs of settlers who came to this region
because it was the western terminus of the Northern Pacific Railroad.
Museum
of Glass
The Museum of Glass is a fine arts museum dedicated to the presentation
of the medium of glass within the context of contemporary art in
all media. The Museum presents the richness and diversity of the
art of our time and explores how glass draws from and contributes
to the many facets of contemporary art.
Tacoma
Dome
Nestled in downtown Tacoma, near the waters of Commencement Bay,
sits the 6.1-acre Tacoma Dome Entertainment Complex. It’s
unique design and technology enhances the sights and sounds for
every event. Lot's of events, concerts and shows in Tacoma.
Tacoma
Art Museum
Tacoma Art Museum serves the diverse communities of the Northwest
through its collection, exhibitions and learning programs, emphasizing
art and artists from the Northwest. Tacoma Art Museum has permanent
collection; American, European and Asian art.
The
Children's Museum of Tacoma
The Children's Museum of Tacoma was established in 1985 by parents,
teachers and community leaders. From the backyard to the moon, the
Children's Museum of Tacoma celebrates the power of play in the
life-long journey of learning.
Tacoma
Farmers Market
The Market has swelled to well over 100 of the finest farmers, crafters
and processors in Washington State. Offering up the season's freshest
produce, artisan crafts, prepared foods, toe-tapping music and much
more.
Freighthouse
Square
Once the most western point and freight terminus for the old Milwaukee
Railroad, is known as the main point of reference for those immigrants
coming to the western shores of the United States. Now a shopping
and dining experience.
Washington
State History Museum
Life in Washington prior to the arrival of European and American
explorers, hardships of travel on the Oregon Trail, earning a living
on the Wageworkers Frontier—these are some of the stories
of Washington's past told in a permanent exhibit at the Washington
State History Museum.
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