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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2014
Vol. CXXIII, No. 121
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF TACOMA Devoted to the Courts, Real Estate, Finance, Industrial Activities, and Publication of Legal Notices
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3 Tacoma school buildings nominated to historic register Posted online Mon., June 23 Article By Todd Matthews, Editor Image Courtesy Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission Three local public school buildings constructed between 1908 and 1957 have been nominated to the City of Tacoma's Register of Historic Places. McKinley Hill Elementary School, located at 3720 McKinley Ave., was built in 1908 and designed by architect Frederick Heath, who also designed the Pythian Temple, Stadium High Hoyt Elementary School, and the Ansonia School, located at Building. Last year, His2708 N. Union St., toric Tacoma, a non-profit is one of three puborganization that advolic school buildings cates for the protection and preservation of the city's recently nominated to the City of Tacoma's historic buildings and arRegister of Historic chitectural heritage, placed Places. The mid-centhe McKinley Hill Elementury modern building tary School building on its was constructed in Watch List of endangered 1957 and designed properties. Oakland Elby Tacoma architect ementary School, located Robert Billsbrough at 3319 S. Adams St., was Price, who also debuilt in 1912 and designed signed Tacoma Fire by Heath and his busiStation No. 17, the ness partner George Gove. Tacoma Bicentennial Finally, Hoyt Elementary Pavilion, and Sky TerSchool, located at 2708 N. race Apartments. Union St., was built in 1957 and designed by Tacoma architect Robert Billsbrough Price, who also designed Tacoma Fire Station No. 17, the Tacoma Bicentennial Pavilion, and Sky Terrace Apartments. The nominations were prepared by preservation activist Marshall McClintock on behalf of Historic Tacoma. Docomomo WEWA, a Seattle-based non-profit organization focusing on the preservation of mid-century modern architecture in the Pacific Northwest, has written a letter supporting the nomination of Hoyt Elementary School because "it is an outstanding example of modern institutional design and is an excellent example of the work of architect Robert Billsbrough Price, one of Tacoma's most prolific and prominent designers." Tacoma City CouncilmemCONTINUED ber Ryan Mello also voiced ON PAGE 2
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