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It’s just a stone’s throw (or two) from busy Highway 167 and the green-tinted George Milroy truss bridge that crosses the robust Puyallup ... dubbed the House of Tomorrow.
Bert Smyser’s House of Tomorrow, formerly located at 4907 66th Avenue East, near Puyallup. Pierce County purchased the property in November 2023 and demolished the home last week to prevent ...
A photo from 2022, taken inside the House of Tomorrow near Puyallup. There’s a good chance Pierce County residents will recognize Smyser’s House of Tomorrow, even if they’ve only viewed it ...
It was revealed recently that the House of Tomorrow is officially doomed. The structure sits in a floodplain along Clarks Creek just south of the Puyallup River, and it has been damaged by floods ...
Bert Smyser’s House of Tomorrow is located at 4907 66th Avenue East, near Puyallup. Pierce County plans to purchase and demolish the property by mid-2024. Courtesy Pierce County The irony is thick.
His House of Tomorrow isn’t on Pierce County’s historical ... the Washington Trust of Historic Preservation, the Puyallup Historical Society and the architectural advocacy group Docomono ...
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