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Exploring Tacoma's Waterfront
LLaura van der Mark
Upper Elementary
informational
English
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Tacoma's Wonderful Waterfront

Have you ever seen a city right by the water? Tacoma, in Washington State, is one of those special places! It's a city with a busy waterfront, full of cool things to see and do.

A City by the Sea

Tacoma is right next to Puget Sound, which is a big body of water that connects to the Pacific Ocean. Because of this, Tacoma is a port city. A port is like a parking lot for ships. Big ships come from all over the world to bring things to Tacoma or pick things up to take somewhere else. It's a very busy place!

What Can You See?

When you visit Tacoma's waterfront, you might see huge cargo ships. These ships carry everything from toys to cars to food. There are also smaller boats, like fishing boats and sailboats. You can watch the boats come and go, and maybe even spot a seal or a sea lion swimming nearby!

Fun on the Water

The waterfront isn't just for ships. There are lots of fun things for people to do, too! You can walk or bike along the Ruston Way Waterfront, which is a long path right next to the water. There are parks where you can play, restaurants where you can eat yummy food, and even museums where you can learn about the ocean.

A Special Place

Tacoma's waterfront is a special place where the city meets the sea. It's a place full of activity, with ships coming and going, people having fun, and amazing views. If you ever get a chance to visit Tacoma, be sure to check out the waterfront!

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Glossary
  • Waterfront: The area of a town or city next to a body of water.
  • Port: A place where ships load and unload goods.
  • Cargo Ship: A large ship that carries goods.
  • Puget Sound: A body of water near Tacoma, Washington.
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