Growing up on the Kitsap Peninsula in the Pacific Northwest, a trip to Tacoma was a special treat. We made the trek to the Tacoma Mall a couple times a year, usually for school shopping and Christmas shopping. But I grew up not knowing anything else about Tacoma. Only years later as an adult have I discovered all of Tacoma’s treasures. Today in this post I want to share a little bit about Hidden Gems of the PNW – Stadium District Tacoma.
Pretty Gritty Tours
First, a shout out to Pretty Gritty Tours. I have been following Chris from Pretty Gritty Tours for awhile on Instagram, and recently took the Stadium High School tour. Amazing! I learned so much about this beautiful and historic building, it inspired this post about Tacoma’s Stadium District. You need to check out all the tours and activities offered at Pretty Gritty Tours. I hope to do the Brewery Row Tour next. Pretty Gritty Tours is worth a follow not only for Hidden Gems of the PNW – Stadium District Tacoma, but for so much more Tacoma treasures.
A Bit of History
Tacoma’s Stadium District, anchored by the iconic 1906 “Brown Castle” (Stadium High School), evolved from a failed 1890s luxury hotel project into a vibrant historic neighborhood. Named for the 1910 Stadium Bowl—originally built in a ravine known as Old Woman’s Gulch—the district features grand residential architecture from 1888–1930 and classic neighborhood shops.
Hidden Gems of the PNW – Stadium District
- The Hotel that Wasn’t (1891–1893): The Northern Pacific Railroad began building a luxury hotel, but the economic panic of 1893 halted construction, leaving a massive, abandoned brick shell.
- A New Purpose (1900s): Following a 1898 fire, the Tacoma School District acquired the building. Architect Frederick Heath redesigned it into Tacoma High School, opening in 1906.
- Stadium Bowl (1910): The adjacent “stadium” was constructed in a ravine, originally holding 32,000 spectators for events ranging from presidential speeches to rodeos.
- Residential Growth: Developed between 1888 and 1930, the surrounding district features early residential suburban architecture, with many homes overlooking Commencement Bay.
Today’s Charming Stadium District
Walkable, authentic and beautiful, today’s Stadium District is home to many North Tacoma residents, some of the city’s most beautiful historic homes and iconic views. Stadium District is close to Tacoma’s amazing Wright Park and W.W. Seymour Conservatory. Stadium High School, a cultural icon, gained fame as the filming location for the 1999 movie 10 Things I Hate About You with Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles.

The district remains a blend of history and commerce, home to long-standing spots like Ranko’s Pharmacy (since 1935), Parkway Tavern (since 1935), and Frisko Freeze (since 1950), as well as several other great restaurants.
Stadium Thriftway has been a community staple since the early 1990s, occupying a building with a rich retail history. Originally a Safeway in the 1930s-40s, the site later operated as Arney’s, Big Bear in the 1950s-60s, and Lucky before becoming a Thriftway. Nearly 100 years of serving residents of the neighborhood.
The “big church” in the Stadium District of Tacoma is the First Presbyterian Church of Tacoma. Completed in 1925, this landmark features a prominent 160-foot tower originally used to guide ships into the port, and is recognized for its Romanesque architecture.
Stadium High School
The Grande Dame of the neighborhood and the jewel of The Tacoma School District, Stadium High School underwent a major reconstruction in 2004. It is a registered national landmark and worth a visit with Pretty Gritty Tours. I can’t recommend that enough. Not only will you see every floor of the school you also will visit the attic and the basement. So very cool.
Hidden Gems of the PNW – Stadium District
Tacoma is a beautiful city often overlooked by it’s larger neighbor Seattle. It’s time for you to discover Tacoma’s Treasures, including the Stadium District. I have written a lot about Tacoma over the years, and there is much more to this manageable city. You can type Tacoma into the search bar and find more suggestions including this one covering much of
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14 Comments
The history in this area of Tacoma would be wonderful to explore. It is so unique to find family-run pharmacies and also stores that have been open for nearly a century. Is the high school still in use?
May 9, 2026 at 7:24 amYes it is still in use, and those kids are very lucky!
May 9, 2026 at 10:20 amI love to visit old town that retain their retro style, whether 1950s or 19th century. Your walking tour obviously enhanced your enjoyment. I should visit this looked over city. Seattle gets all the attention.
May 9, 2026 at 8:24 amTacoma is a true hidden gem. We love it.
May 9, 2026 at 10:21 amI always thought the high school in 10 Things I Hate About You was so cool!
May 9, 2026 at 12:19 pmIt is!
May 9, 2026 at 6:47 pmWow, I would love to go to a school that looks like Stadium High School!
May 9, 2026 at 11:59 amGreat view!
May 9, 2026 at 6:48 pmI’ve been to Seattle several times, but never visited Tacoma. I can see now that I missed out. thanks for the info, I might be back on the area soon
May 9, 2026 at 3:23 pmWorth a day or two!
May 9, 2026 at 6:47 pmThanks for this great post – I learnt about a place I did not know almost anything about before, very interesting! And yes, the school looks amazing!
May 9, 2026 at 6:25 pmThank you!
May 9, 2026 at 6:47 pmWe’ve only had a short time in Seattle, but would love to return to PNW in the future. Tacoma looks like a great place to add to our itinerary!
May 10, 2026 at 6:37 amOh I hope you do!
May 10, 2026 at 10:28 am