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The Snoqualmie Building at the UW Tacoma campus was built in 1902 and renovated in 1996. This building, which was erected a few years after the first hydroelectric plant was built, and housed huge transformers needed to reduce the power coming in…

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Join the Campus Ambassadors at UW Tacoma for a virtual campus tour. They'll discuss our campus, student life, classes, and many other aspects of what it's like to be a student at UW Tacoma.

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The Japanese Language School Memorial statue was created by artist George Tsutakawa and is located on the Prairie Line Trail.

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Outdoor seating at the Tacoma Paper and Stationary Building (TPS), which opens up through renovated garage doors.

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The Prairie Line Trail has outdoor seating along the Tacoma campus.

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Reading room, also known as the "Powerhouse" in the Snoqualmie Building at the UW Tacoma Library.

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Metro Coffee, and independent coffee shop located in the Tioga Building, is popular with students, faculty, and staff.

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Tioga Library Building (TLB) is one of the buildings that the UW Tacoma library is located in.
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