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Mount Rainier
Mount Ranier is in the U.S. state of Washington about 40 miles southeast of Tacoma.
Tacoma is in Washington it is located like 30-40 min from Seattle it is on the Puget Sound and has a great view of Mount Ranier
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An eruption of Mount Rainier could melt the glaciers at its summit and trigger a massive mudflow that could bury parts of Tacoma.
It's named after nearby Mount Rainier, which at that time in the 1800's was called 'Tahoma'
Yes. Both Tacoma and Seattle could potentially feel the effects of mudflows from Mount Rainier.
There are many communities located near Mount Ranier. Most notably, the city of Tacoma is potentially threatened by the volcano.
If you mean Tacoma, it is the Native American name for Mount Ranier and Tacopid meaning 'she who gives us waters' Help me brother
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The address of the Tacoma Public Library is: 1102 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma, 98402 2098
Tacoma, WA is located thirty-two miles south of Seattle. The city is the third largest city in Washington State, holding almost 200,000 residents. Tacoma's name is derived from the nearby Mount Rainier. The original name for the mountain was Mount Tahoma, which is an American Indian name. In the late 1800's, the city was chosen to be the western terminal for the Northern Pacific Railroad. Because of this, the city has been called the City of Destiny ever since. Tacoma is situated in an area that is excellent for any type of visitor. The city is located on the Port of Tacoma in Puget Sound, providing for great cultural opportunities. Mount Rainier National Park is 58 miles away from Tacoma, giving any outdoor lover countless hiking and nature attractions. Since Tacoma is so close to Seattle as well, any visitor will not be bored when in the Tacoma area. Families are presented with many things to do in Tacoma that are family-friendly. Point Defiance Zoo is often referred to as the best zoo in Washington with its low ticket prices and countless exhibits. There are tens of parks in Tacoma that are clean, safe, and provide an excellent opportunity for picnics and playtime. Finally, a short trip to Olympia, Washington's capital, gives families an excellent opportunity to see the politics in action at the capitol building, Supreme Court, and other government offices. The Museum of Glass is a wonderful cultural experience every visitor must experience. The steel cone of the hot shop is an architectural wonder not to be missed. The museum offers tours where visitors can watch glass being blown and formed into great works of art. Close to the Museum of Glass is Tacoma Art Museum and the Washington State History Museum, which form the museum district of Tacoma. Tacoma is also very appreciative and supportive of the performing arts, with the Tacoma Opera, Tacoma Symphony Orchestra, Tacoma Philharmonic, Tacoma Youth Symphony, and Tacoma City Ballet being housed in historic buildings in downtown Tacoma. Seasonal attractions are offered in Tacoma as well. Every April, visitors are able to participate in the annual Daffodil Parade festivities. Participants can watch the parade, attend markets and performances, and more during this festival. Also, between May and September Tacoma runs a farmers' market in the Theatre District of Tacoma. Tacoma provides for a great trip for any visitor. The location and attractions of Tacoma are truly the result of what happens when nature meets culture.