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Big Tree Inn at S. 200th Street and Des Moines Way
Big Tree Inn at S. 200th Street and Des Moines Way
TitleBig Tree Inn at S. 200th Street and Des Moines Way
Photographer*
Date1930
NotesBig Tree Inn, built from a redwood log, located at 200th St. and Des Moines Way. Dated 1930.
SubjectsRestaurants--Washington (State)--Des Moines
Big Tree Inn (Des Moines, Wash.)
Personal Names*
PlacesUnited States--Washington (State)--Des Moines
Digital CollectionPieces of the Past: Des Moines History Online
Image NumberI-14-00B.00
DMHS CategoryEating Establishments
Ordering InformationTo order a reproduction or to inquire about permissions, contact the Des Moines Historical Society at 206-824-5226 or info@dmhs.org or PO Box 98055, Des Moines WA 98198. Please mention the Image Number.
Credit Line*
RepositoryDes Moines Historical Society Museum
Repository CollectionDMHS Photograph Collection
Object Typepostcard
Physical DescriptionPostcard: 3.5 x 5 in, color
Digital Reproduction InformationThe Des Moines Historical Society photographic collection was scanned with an image type of "color photo" or "black & white photo" using an Epson photo scanner. Resolutions used generally were 720 dpi (10" x 12"), 1200 dpi (3" x 4" and 5" x 8") or 1600 dpi (for smaller pictures), and saved as TIFF images. Using Adobe Photoshop 7.0, images were reduced to a size of three inches on the long side, and the image numbers were added. The Des Moines Historical Society retains the original scanned files. For exact information on this image and others in the database, contact the Historical Society.
Project File NameWEB-14-00B.jpg
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