- Sixth Avenue (Tacoma)
Sixth Avenue is a major
avenue in Tacoma, Washington, which throughout a large portion of the city provides the division between the north and south numbered streets.Previous to the construction of State Route 16, Sixth Avenue was a portion of the designated route through Tacoma to reach the
Tacoma Narrows Bridge . As such, it developed as the primary east-west business corridor through Central/North Tacoma. The historic business district of Sixth Avenue from approximately Sprague to Proctor remains one of the most active business districts in the city, hosting numerous shops, restaurants, and nightclubs. Newerstrip mall style shopping centers have developed in the portions of Sixth Avenue between Orchard and Jackson.The Sixth Avenue Merchants Association has an art committee actively promotes the creation and installation of public art projects in the district. Works include murals, artist decorated garbage cans, sculpture and more. Sixth Avenue plays host to the yearly "Art on the Ave" event, featuring art, food, cars, and live music in a section of the historic business district.
Day of the Dead is also celebrated on Sixth Avenue. Several paper mache classes are held and the public is invited to learn to make Day of the Dead figures. On November second a procession is held. There are musicians on several street corners and after the procession participants gather for Mexican hot chocolate and cakes.
External links
* [http://www.on6thave.com/ Sixth Avenue Merchants Website]
* [http://www.tacomabusinessdistricts.com/districthome.asp?district=8 Sixth Avenue on Tacoma's Neighborhood Business Districts Website]
* [http://www.artontheave.org/ Art on the Ave website]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.