50. 13 Reasons Tacoma Dominates Seattle-Come At Me Bro!
NOV 6, 202425 MIN
50. 13 Reasons Tacoma Dominates Seattle-Come At Me Bro!
NOV 6, 202425 MIN
Description
<b>In this episode, Shea risks getting canceled by Seattle loyalists by boldly declaring, “Tacoma is cooler than Seattle.” Yep, it’s happening. Join us as we count down 13 of Tacoma's unique claims to fame—from winning the Northern Pacific Railroad’s western terminus to being home to Stadium High School (an actual castle!), the world’s largest octopuses, and even inspiring Frank Herbert to write Dune. </b><br /><b>We’ll also cover iconic landmarks like the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and local legends that put Seattle’s Space Needle to shame. </b><br /><b>So if you're ready to dive into a lively (and potentially controversial) love letter to Tacoma, buckle up!</b><br /><b>Highlights:</b><br /><ul><li>Tacoma wins the Northern Pacific Railroad western terminus battle.</li><li>Stadium High School’s castle-like beauty.</li><li>How Dune author Frank Herbert found inspiration in Tacoma’s landscapes.</li><li>The Tacoma Narrows Bridge and its place in history.</li><li>Meet the world’s largest octopuses, right off the shores of Tacoma.</li></ul><b>Disclaimer: Seattlites, this is all in good fun—so, come at us, bro!</b><br /><b></b><br /><b>You can find more on our website! Rainydayrabbitholes.com</b><br /><b></b><br /><b>Do you want ad-free episodes and bonus episodes? Sign up for our Patreon! Link on the website!</b><br /><b></b><br /><b>Do you want to explore all that makes Tacoma the superior city? Then join an amazing historical tour! Pretty Gritty Tours covers all of our tour needs. Check out the amazing variety of tours at prettygrittytours.com</b><br /><b></b><br /><br />Become a supporter of this podcast: <a href="https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pacific-northwest-history-humor-rainy-day-rabbit-holes--6271663/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss">https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pacific-northwest-history-humor-rainy-day-rabbit-holes--6271663/support</a>.