COMPOUND OBJECT (5 Items)

Jack McQuade: Renewal of Historic Swiss Pub Coincides with Growth of the University of Washington Tacoma Item Info

Jack McQuade, portrait
Jack McQuade, portrait
IMAGE
Alex Jaber, research essay...
Alex Jaber, research essay - application/pdf
PDF
Jack McQuade, transcript
Jack McQuade, transcript - application/pdf
PDF
Jack McQuade, audio
Jack McQuade, audio - audio
AUDIO
Project bibliography
Project bibliography - application/pdf
PDF
Title:
Jack McQuade: Renewal of Historic Swiss Pub Coincides with Growth of the University of Washington Tacoma
Creator:
Jaber, Alex
Date Created:
2015
Description:
This project is comprised of an oral interview, recorded and transcribed, with Mr. Jack McQuade, co-owner of The Swiss pub, located at 1904 Jefferson Avenue, Tacoma, WA. The research paper investigates the factors involved when Mr. McQuade started this business during the early 1990's, as well as, examining how this helped revitalize and preserve the south downtown Tacoma setting on the UW Tacoma campus. The Swiss is a first-rate location for inspection due to its existence for over 100 years. Mr. McQuade has been the owner for as long as UW's 46 acre downtown campus has been in existence, his insight provides invaluable perspective on the transition over last 25 years of both the campus and his business in relation to one another.
Subjects:
Tacoma Businesspeople Education Civic leaders 20th century
Location:
Union Station District
Latitude:
47.24507452286103
Longitude:
-122.43565236909946
Source:
Tacoma Community History Project
Type:
record
Format:
compound_object
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Jack McQuade: Renewal of Historic Swiss Pub Coincides with Growth of the University of Washington Tacoma", Tacoma Community History Project, University of Washington Tacoma Library
Reference Link:
https://erika-b.github.io/tchp/items/chp201508.html
Rights
Rights:
Individuals may use project materials for scholarly or research purposes, according to the provisions of fair use, but reproducing, publishing, or broadcasting any oral history project materials requires permission. For more information, see http://content.lib.washington.edu/tacomacommweb/using-projects.html
Standardized Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/