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Tacoma, WA 98408
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Things To Do in Tacoma, WA

Broadway Center for the Performing Arts Broadway Center for the Performing Arts

Laugh with Wanda Sykes at the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts in the heart of historic downtown Tacoma. Listen to ground breaking recording artist and harmonic master Charlie Musselwhite. Get lost in an opera or swept away by the symphony. Don't miss out on special concerts, the arts, and entertainment at this lively center.

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Port Townsend Victorian Festival Port Townsend Victorian Festival

Travel back to the Victorian era at the Victorian Heritage Days celebration. The festival celebrates the heritage of the Port Townsend Historic District being one of only three ports on the entire coast of the United States. Festival goers tour the open houses, see Victorian crafts and watch a Victorian fashion show.

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Fort Nisqually Living-History Museum Fort Nisqually Living-History Museum

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