The Podcast: History of the Terminal Building

AKA Tony’s Coffee Shop


Summary

In this episode we explore the history of Bellingham’s beloved Terminal Building, also known as Tony’s Coffee and many other names. The oldest building in the Fairhaven Historic District suffered a tragic fire in December of 2023 that included a loss of life. We take a look at the 130+ years of the history of the building including the saloon years, the Busy Corner store, and beloved coffee shop. 


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References and Resources

Fundraiser Honoring the Memory of Nate Breaux

For Izabella, daughter of Nate Breaux

Collecting Stories of the Terminal Building

“Please send your submissions to terminalbuilding@villagebooks.com or mail them to Village Books and Paper Dreams to the owners’ attention. Or bring them in-person. We’re always glad to see you.”

Sources and resources accessed for this episode include:

Whatcom Museum Photo Archives collections.

Galen Biery Papers and Photographs, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.  Accessed via: https://mabel.wwu.edu/western-libraries

Property records accessed via The Northwest Regional Branch of the State Archives  and Familysearch.org

Archived newspapers accessed via Washingtondigitalnewspapers.org, Newspapers.com, Genealogybank.com and the microfilm collections at the Bellingham Public Library and the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies.  

Other miscellaneous records via Ancestry.com.


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