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Check out the following links for additional information and helpful resources. If you would like to see other books that describe aspects of the Lakewood area's history, click here. |
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Fort Steilacoom Museum |
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Learn more about Lakewood's most valuable historic resource: four buildings that remain from the first official U.S. presence in Washington Territory |
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Lakewold Gardens |
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Lakewold Gardens captures the atmosphere of the great estates of the 20th Century. |
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Lakewood Chamber of Commerce |
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The Lakewood Chamber of Commerce can provide information about visiting our historic resources. |
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Lakewood Historical Society |
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The Lakewood Historical Society is dedicated to commemorating aspects of the community's history. |
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Tacoma Public Library |
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The Tacoma Public Library's Northwest Room is an incredible resource for information about our region. Click on 'the photography collection' for a visual treat and more information that you could digest in a week. |
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Thornewood Castle |
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Thornewood Castle, besides being a historic English estate recreated on the shores of American Lake, was the site of filming for the Stephen King movie "Rose Red." |
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Lakewood History |
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253-229-3620 |
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