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Tacoma Country and Golf Club

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Tacoma Country and Golf Club, building and grounds, near American Lake, Tacoma, Washington, ca 1910 (BAR 79)
Tacoma Country and Golf Club, building and grounds, near American Lake, Tacoma, Washington, ca 1910 (BAR 79)

Tacoma Country and Golf Club is a private golf course and country club in Tacoma, Washington. Created in 1894, it had the first golf course in the Western United States not on a military reservation (the Mare Island course opened in 1892), and is the oldest continuously operating golf club in the West.

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Tacoma Country and Golf Club
Country Club Drive Southwest,

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Tacoma Country & Golf Club

Country Club Drive Southwest 13204
98498
Washington, United States
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Tacoma Country and Golf Club, building and grounds, near American Lake, Tacoma, Washington, ca 1910 (BAR 79)
Tacoma Country and Golf Club, building and grounds, near American Lake, Tacoma, Washington, ca 1910 (BAR 79)
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