Tacoma has ah-MAZE-ing museums and outdoor ... Outdoors, Melanie’s Park is a wild new playground on the waterfront near the Museum of Glass. Try the 20-foot-high twisty tube slide if you dare.
Oh, the places we went. I’m looking back at a year of travel, both for Seattle Met and for fun and the trips that fell ...
Andy Meyer had been commuting to a job at the Association of Washington Cities, and Karen Meyer had taken a job in Tacoma ... plus the Bigelow House Museum, 918 Glass Ave. NE Tickets: $35 ...
From the waterfalls of the Columbia River Gorge to the forested shorelines of Puget Sound, holidays to Washington are all about exploring the Pacific Northwest’s wild side. Home to three national ...
The end of the line isn’t the airport? Who knew? Armed with an ORCA card, we set off from Lynnwood to explore sites along the ...
The city temporarily stopped recycling glass in September due to “unexpected changes in the international glass market.” ...
The Washington State History Museum will close for a month in mid-January in order to install a new permanent indigenous exhibition curated by Native Americans.
The city of Tacoma is resuming glass recycling at drop-off locations. Back in September, the city announced that all ...
There are five designated glass drop-off locations throughout Tacoma. Residents can also drop off recycling at the recycle center at the Tacoma Recovery and Transfer Center on South Mullen Street.
D.B. Cooper and Rainier beer got the most reader reaction after our story on the treasure trove of artifacts at the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma.