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Move-Related Professionals
in Tacoma, Washington


TOTAL PROS : 20
TOTAL RATINGS : 13
WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
IN TACOMA, WA


Ship Shape Consulting, LLC
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: Brenda T.
Project: Find a Home Organizer Consultant
City: Tacoma, WA
I like that she gave a free consultant and spend time to get to knwo what I needed and was there to take care of my issue and was flexible to go through with the project
Empty Your Nest Professional Organizing, LLC
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: Albert M.
Project: Find a Home Organizer Consultant
City: Tacoma, WA
Very professional, timely and spot on with advice.

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Tacoma City Facts
Tacoma was inhabited for thousands of years by Native American people, predominantly the Puyallup people. It was visited by European and American explorers, including George Vancouver and Charles Wilkes, who named many of the coastal landmarks.
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The town was originally settled by pioneer and postmaster Job Carr, a Civil War veteran and land speculator who hoped to profit from the selection of Commencement Bay as the terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad. (A replica of Job Carr's cabin, which also served as Tacoma's first post office, was erected in "Old Town" in 2000 near the original site.)