. Tacoma, the city with a snow-capped mountain in its dooryard. TWO VIEWS OF TACOMAS GREAT STADIUM.—One of the seven wonders of Tacoma, of the West, indeed, of the entire United States,is the Stadium of which two views are given on this page. The lower picture shows the field of the huge structure animated by several thousandschool children during one of the numerous fiestas that are sta^ed upon it. The picture also gives au idoa of the magnificent view on the waters ofPuget Sound opening from any seat in the structure The picture at the top of the page was taken when Theodore Roosevelt was ad
. Tacoma, the city with a snow-capped mountain in its dooryard. TWO VIEWS OF TACOMAS GREAT STADIUM.—One of the seven wonders of Tacoma, of the West, indeed, of the entire United States,is the Stadium of which two views are given on this page. The lower picture shows the field of the huge structure animated by several thousandschool children during one of the numerous fiestas that are sta^ed upon it. The picture also gives au idoa of the magnificent view on the waters ofPuget Sound opening from any seat in the structure The picture at the top of the page was taken when Theodore Roosevelt was addressing anaudience of 40,000 persons seated within and massed above the structure. On several occasions persons have witnessed events on the greatfield of this unique amphitheater. There are twenty-nine miles of concrete seat tiers in the structure, with a comfortable seating capacity for. -^?fcUA^.^j^^ i - w^^im^mm^^ jm
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