VFW Post 91 said their biggest source of revenue is renting out their space for events. Due to not having water, they have not been able to host events for a year.
TACOMA, Wash. — The second oldest VFW Post in the state has been facing infrastructure challenges and even had to consider selling its building as a result.
But recently, the community stepped in to help, allowing VFW Post 91 to save their building.
VFW Post 91 in Tacoma was established in 1918 and early on became known as the Wild West VFW.
“They took their own horses over to Europe to
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