• Next you'll travel to Tacoma and across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge (the replacement of the infamous Galloping Gertie that collapsed in 1940 four months after opening!)

• You'll arrive at Gig Harbor's magnificent Wurlitzer Manor, located on 13 acres and built specifically to house the 4/48 Wurlitzer. The console was originally from the Brooklyn Fox Theatre in New York. The pipework is visible behind the glass enclosure. This will be an unforgettable concert by none other than RICHARD HILLS! For more infor­mation visit the Venues and Organs page.

• You'll arrive back at your hotel knowing it just doesn't get any better than this!
It's the Cherry-on-the-Sundae!
It's Mega-Organ Day!
It's Walt Strony, it's Richard Hills!
It's
Encore Day
Tahoma Studio 3/29 Wurlitzer console
• Your first stop will be Tahoma Studio, located in a rural area south and east of Seattle. The Tahoma Studio 3/29 Wurlitzer was the centerpiece of the old Pizza & Pipes in Seattle's Greenwood neighborhood. Now greatly enlarged and installed in a 10,000-sq. ft. building with a 40-ft. ceiling, it boasts an unenclosed 32-ft. Wurlitzer diaphone. WALT STRONY will put this spectacular organ through its paces, and with the huge reverberation space, the sound will knock your socks off! For more information visit the Venues and Organs page.
Tahoma Studio outside view
Seating is limited—when it's sold out, it's sold out!
Reserve early!
(optional)
Sunday, July 4
Wurlitzer Manor 4/48 Wurlitzer console
Wurlitzer Manor outside view