Areas Served
Gig Harbor
A city on the shores of the bay with the same name, Gig Harbor is quaint and lovely and right across the Narrows Bridge from Tacoma. Take a quick…
Tacoma
Tacoma is home to a vibrant, creative community of writers, artists and musicians, photographers, filmmakers, passionate entrepreneurs and business…
Puyallup
located about 10 miles southeast of Tacoma and 35 miles south of Seattle. It has a population of over 43,000 and has deep roots in farming and…
University Place
University Place was unincorporated and considered part of Tacoma until 1995 when the City of University Place was formed. With a Population of…
Lakewood
Lakewood is the home of several beautiful lakes and historic treasures. Conveniently located between Seattle and Olympia with easy access…
Fircrest
Fircrest is nestled in a quiet area between Tacoma and University Place and boasts excellent schools, parks, and activities. A great place to escape…
Kitsap
Kitsap County was renamed to honor the Suquamish war chief. Originally it was named Slaughter after a US Army officer in 1857. It is…
King
King County was established in 1852 as a lumber community as with much of the western Washington counties, It is now the most populous county…
Mason
In 1854 a piece of Thurston County was carved out to create a new county named Sawamish which was then changed to Mason County 10 years later. The…
Pierce
On December 22, 1852, the Territorial Legislature of Oregon decided that Thurston County was far too large. The legislature divided it…
Lewis
Named after Meriwether Lewis of Lewis & Clark fame, Lewis County was created in 1845 by the Oregon Territory Government. It is located in…
Thurston
Home to the state capital, Olympia, Thurston County is rich in local history and the site of the first American settlement in Washington (Tumwater…