
One of the main entrances to Lincoln High School

Built in 1869 and fully renovated in 2007 – Lincoln High School

Auditorium

South Side of Lincoln High, student parking lot just to the left of this photo

LINCOLN BOWL #GOABES

Lincoln Bowl
Lincoln High School, built in 1869, is an iconic building that remains a cornerstone of Tacoma’s culture and values. Located in South Tacoma, Lincoln is home to high school students grades 9 – 12, some of the best educators in Washington and many of us alumni who will forever call Lincoln our home away from home.
The Lincoln District has many local businesses and eateries; Vien Dong, Cafe La Vie and Pho Dragon are a few local favorites.
If you are interested in learning more about the Lincoln District and what South Tacoma has to offer, Give Jenny Wetzel a call/text @ 253-381-9788.