

Tenino Washington Northern Entrance Sign August 1939
In August 1939, Tenino, a small town in Thurston County, Washington, showcases its northern entrance. The image captures the towns signage, providing a glimpse into its historical context. Tenino is known for its sandstone quarries, which played a significant role in local architecture. The towns rich history includes its use as a railroad stop in the late 19th century.
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Tenino Washington Northern Entrance Sign August 1939