Let’s remember when the Stadium Bowl opened in Tacoma, on this day in 1910 (July 10)

Chris Burlingame
Journal of Precipitation
2 min readJul 10, 2019
By Joe Mabel, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4573378

The iconic Stadium Bowl in Tacoma celebrates its 109th birthday today.

From HistoryLink:

On July 10, 1910, Stadium Bowl (originally called Tacoma Stadium) opens next to Tacoma High School in Tacoma. The facility features concrete seats for 11,000 and will host high school sporting events and pageants, professional sports, and presidential visits. Twenty-five thousand people attend the opening ceremonies. Tacoma High School opened in 1906 and in 1913 its name will change to Stadium High School.

Tacoma High School was built out of an uncompleted resort hotel north of downtown Tacoma. The building stood at the head of Old Woman’s Gulch, named for the widows of working men who lived in shanties along the shore. The school board decided to build a stadium in the gulch when local businessmen agreed to lease it for 10 years. Then the board decided to build it with public funds. School board architect Frederick Heath called the facility:

“…a poem in masonry … a great athletic field set in the midst of superb natural scenery. In the symmetry of its terraced seats, in the enthusiasm that built the structure is the grandeur of the poetic spirit.”

Let’s also not forget its best use in pop culture:

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Chris Burlingame
Journal of Precipitation

Seattleite, (mostly) retired arts/culture blogger. Come for the Seinfeld references, stay for the Producers references.