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May 3 TM A Week Of Fast-Moving Stocks Ahead: Disney, Toyota, Ferrari, Constellation
May 3 TM Disney earnings, Fedspeak: What to Watch Next Week
May 3 TM Toyota Stock Is Trouncing Tesla. Hybrids Aren’t the Only Reason.
May 3 TM Stocks to watch next week: BP, Saudi Aramco, Uber, and interest rates
May 3 TM April NZ new vehicle sales slow with start of financial year
May 3 TM Mixed result for April market in US
May 3 TM Q1 2024 Aspen Aerogels Inc Earnings Call
May 2 COLB Global Finance Names Umpqua Bank Best U.S. Regional Bank in the Far West
May 2 TM Toyota renames NA R&D office as H2 HQ
May 2 TM FuelCell Energy and Toyota Motor North America Celebrate Launch of World's First "Tri-gen" Production System at the Port of Long Beach
May 2 TM The Real Reason Hybrid Cars Are Trouncing EVs, Even Tesla’s
May 2 TM Giga Pause: Elon Musk's Tesla Reportedly Backs Down On Ambitious EV Manufacturing Technique Amid Hardcore Cost-Cutting Drive
May 1 TM Hyundai Group plans hybrids for India
May 1 TM Toyota Establishes Hydrogen Headquarters to Accelerate Advancement of Fuel Cell Technology
May 1 TM Edmunds: 2024 Kia Niro versus 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross
Apr 30 TM Toyota Motor Corporation (TM) Stock Moves -0.28%: What You Should Know
Apr 30 TM Toyota Motor North America Announces New Leadership Structure
Apr 30 TM Toyota and Argonne National Laboratory Investigate Recycling of Lithium-Ion Batteries
Apr 30 TM CSU Dominguez Hills and Toyota Join Forces to Improve Mobility for Underserved Communities
Apr 30 COLB Columbia Banking System, Inc. (NASDAQ:COLB) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Tacoma

Tacoma ( tə-KOH-mə) is a mid-sized urban port city and the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. The city is on Washington's Puget Sound, 32 miles (51 km) southwest of Seattle (of which it is the largest satellite city), 31 miles (50 km) northeast of the state capital, Olympia, and 58 miles (93 km) northwest of Mount Rainier National Park. The population was 191,704, according to the 2010 census. Tacoma is the second-largest city in the Puget Sound area and the third-largest in the state. Tacoma also serves as the center of business activity for the South Sound region, which has a population of around 1 million.
Tacoma adopted its name after the nearby Mount Rainier, originally called Takhoma or Tahoma. It is locally known as the "City of Destiny" because the area was chosen to be the western terminus of the Northern Pacific Railroad in the late 19th century. The decision of the railroad was influenced by Tacoma's neighboring deep-water harbor, Commencement Bay. By connecting the bay with the railroad, Tacoma's motto became "When rails meet sails". Commencement Bay serves the Port of Tacoma, a center of international trade on the Pacific Coast and Washington's largest port. The city gained notoriety in 1940 for the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, which earned the nickname "Galloping Gertie".
Like most industrial cities, Tacoma suffered a prolonged decline in the mid-20th century as a result of suburbanization and divestment. Since the 1990s, downtown Tacoma has undergone revitalization effort. Developments in the downtown include the University of Washington Tacoma; Line T (formerly Tacoma Link), the first modern electric light rail service in the state; the state's highest density of art and history museums; and a restored urban waterfront, the Thea Foss Waterway.
Tacoma has been named one of the most livable areas in the United States. In 2006, Tacoma was listed as one of the "most walkable" cities in the country.

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