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Is also the hometown of [[Sir Mix-a-Lot]],<ref>Actually, Tacoma is</ref> whose song "Posse on Broadway" was based on Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood.
 
About half an hour to the south is the city of Tacoma (the "Tac" in SeaTac International Airport). It used to be a fairly industrial town, infamous for the horrible "Tacoma Aroma" produced by the city's paper mills, but has undergone revitalization in recent years due to increased port traffic, various downtown renewal projects, and an influx of consumer dollars from troops stationed at the burgeoning Joint Base Lewis-McChord, an Army/Air Force facility just to its south. Even the former site of the ASARCO smelting plant is being turned into luxury housing (why anyone would want to live over a former toxic waste site is another question). Its most famous son is arguably the one-eyed glass artist Dale Chihuly, whose works are all over the city (even in one of the McDonald's). Unlike Seattle, Tacoma hosts no major league teams of its own, though the Mariners' triple-A affiliate (the Tacoma Rainiers) is regionally popular, and the Tacoma Dome (in addition to being a frequent [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] venue) has occasionally hosted Seattle's teams while their home venues were being renovated.
 
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=== {{examples|Fiction set in or near Seattle ===}}
 
== [[Comedy]] ==
* One of [[Bill Cosby]]'s early comedy routines is about the city, and its supposed lack of sun.