Manitou Trestle mural is at the South 66th Street Underpass. It depicts South Tacoma's history, industry, and personal experiences. These are layered with botanical representations of native flora, topography and quotes from the community's memories and tell a visual story of the South Tacoma neighborhoods past, present and future. It was dedicated on January 31, 2015. Artists for the South 66th Street project went through PA:ID (Public Art In Depth), created by the City of Tacoma for studio artists to learn how to translate their work and gain skills in public art. Claudia Riedener, Kenji Stoll and Chris Jordan were the artists. €€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€ #Tacoma #253 #GritCity #CityOfDestiny #TacomaWashigton #tacomawa #VisitTacoma #ExploreTacoma #MoveToTacoma #GetOutAndEnjoyTacoma #GetToKnowTacoma #StayStellarTacoma #StayStellar #LeeHeath @tacomatalks #TacomaMurals #TacomaArt #trestles #traintrestle #mural #murals #CityOfTacoma #history #TacomaHistory (at Manitou Park)






















