What Is Tacoma, Washington Famous For?

It is only 32 miles southwest of Seattle, and 31 miles northeast of Olympia, Washington’s capital. In the opposite direction of Olympia, Mount Rainier National Park is 59 miles to the northwest.

You may be thinking about moving to Seattle but Tacoma is only 45 minutes away and is 40% cheaper than Seattle.

Tacoma, Washington covers 62.42 square miles of land and water. The water area of Tacoma is only 12.71 square miles of the city’s total area. 

There’s a lot of public parks along Ruston Way, a waterfront area of Commencement Bay. You’ll find plenty of trails leading to restaurants and businesses as you explore the parks.

If you like English-style parks, then you'll want to visit Wright Park, near downtown Tacoma. It was built in the late 19th century

Tacoma, Washington is a good place to live because: – Affordable Cost of Living – Temperate Climate – Average Rainfall – Spectacular Outdoor Living space – Teeming Waterfront – Vibrant Arts Culture – Walkable City

With so much to do, both indoors and outdoors, and excellent neighborhoods to live in, you’ll be able to settle down and enjoy yourself.

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