Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - (Page Cover2) The Cross District Association of Tacoma is a group of small business leaders that advocate for the needs of 14 Neighborhood Business Districts located throughout the city of Tacoma. Our districts vary in size, shape, number of businesses and location, yet we have one thing in common—a partnership with the City to make our districts vibrant and attractive assets to our adjacent neighborhoods and the City of Tacoma as a whole. We like to say, 6th Avenue Whether you’re in the mood for bolognaise or Blues, curry or cappuccino, lemon grass or linguini, you’ll find it along 6th Avenue. Swing by THE AVE and experience the vibe the whole town is talking about. Tacoma’s most eclectic business district. Dome District The Dome is a diverse mix— find a bite to eat, antiques, unique gifts, custom furnishings and more. Entertainment and transportation options await you at the Tacoma Dome, commuter rail, Link light rail, Amtrak and Greyhound—all can be found in our district. The Dome is a wonderful starting point to any adventure. Fern Hill Doing business the old fashioned way—in one visit enjoy coffee, buy a book, mail a letter, get a massage, have your nails done, repair your clock, order a trophy, shop for custom framing or handmade crafts, or even buy a house! It’s all here in our charming little corner of Tacoma. Lincoln International When you want to step into an exotic port of call you don’t have to go far. Welcome to the Lincoln International District. We still have long-time resident local hardware, pharmacy and jewelry stores, plus exotic herbal remedies and the city’s best selection of Asian restaurants. Try something unique from any of our many cultural shops, and if you fancy have a picnic in beautiful Lincoln Park. www.tacomabusinessdistricts.com http://www.tacomabusinessdistricts.com http://www.tacomabusinessdistricts.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 Contents Unique Finds Caught on Camera Tacoma Puyallup Fife Gig Harbor Lakewood Waterfront Getaways Mountain Getaways Mount Ranier Festivals + Events Cinema + Theatre Art Scene Nature [Water + Land] Outdoor Adventure Golf Food [Wine + Beer] Peaceful Escape Travel Planner Where to Stay / What to Do Attractions Dining + Nightlife Who to Call Recreation Shops + Spas Where to Go Services Visitor Information Tours + Transportation Maps Travel Green Child's Play Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 (Page Cover1) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 (Page Cover2) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 (Page 1) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 (Page 2) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Contents (Page 3) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Contents (Page 4) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Unique Finds (Page 5) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Unique Finds (Page 6) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Caught on Camera (Page 7) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Tacoma (Page 8) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Tacoma (Page 9) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Tacoma (Page 10) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Tacoma (Page 11) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Tacoma (Page 12) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Puyallup (Page 13) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Puyallup (Page 14) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Fife (Page 15) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Gig Harbor (Page 16) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Lakewood (Page 17) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Waterfront Getaways (Page 18) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Mountain Getaways (Page 19) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Mount Ranier (Page 20) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Mount Ranier (Page 21) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Festivals + Events (Page 22) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Festivals + Events (Page 23) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Cinema + Theatre (Page 24) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Art Scene (Page 25) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Nature [Water + Land] (Page 26) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Outdoor Adventure (Page 27) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Outdoor Adventure (Page 28) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Golf (Page 29) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Food [Wine + Beer] (Page 30) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Food [Wine + Beer] (Page 31) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Food [Wine + Beer] (Page 32) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Peaceful Escape (Page 33) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Peaceful Escape (Page 34) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Travel Planner (Page 35) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Travel Planner (Page 36) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Where to Stay / What to Do (Page 37) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Where to Stay / What to Do (Page 38) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Where to Stay / What to Do (Page 39) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Where to Stay / What to Do (Page 40) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Where to Stay / What to Do (Page 41) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Where to Stay / What to Do (Page 42) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Attractions (Page 43) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Attractions (Page 44) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Attractions (Page 45) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Attractions (Page 46) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Who to Call (Page 47) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Who to Call (Page 48) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Recreation (Page 49) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Where to Go (Page 50) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Services (Page 51) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Services (Page 52) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Services (Page 53) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Services (Page 54) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Visitor Information (Page 55) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Visitor Information (Page 56) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Tours + Transportation (Page 57) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Maps (Page 58) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Maps (Page 59) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Maps (Page 60) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Maps (Page 61) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Maps (Page 62) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Travel Green (Page 63) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Child's Play (Page 64) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Child's Play (Page Cover3) Tacoma Visitors Guide 2009 - Child's Play (Page Cover4)
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