Apr. 24, 2019
Road work, week 3.
Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Showing posts with label McCleary School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McCleary School. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Welcome to McCleary
Labels:
Eddie Biers Park,
Main Street,
McCleary School,
traffic cones
Monday, February 12, 2018
Vote! Yes
Labels:
elections,
McCleary School,
Simpson Avenue
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Sunrise, first day of school
Labels:
Fifth Street,
McCleary School,
Oak Street,
sunrise
Monday, August 15, 2016
The Triangle
Aug. 15, 2016
The triangular shaped plot of land greeting those who enter McCleary from the east was at one time the home of a business establishment called-- The Triangle. I understand it changed hands several times and served different functions, including that of a restaurant, grocery store, and gas station. One old timer told me he thought the Tornquists ran it for awhile and had a pet monkey in the store.
By the mid-1950s the building had become derelict and was torn down. The City acquired the plot and named it Eddie Biers Park, after Edward F. Biers (1914-1979), former Simpson employee, City employee, and Korean War veteran. At some point in the last decade or so the Eddie Biers Park sign has been taken down and few remember it is in fact a named piece of public land.
Main St., to the left, was the main artery into McCleary until the automobile became dominant, ca. 1910, and the road was deemed too close to the school. So 3rd St., to the right, became the "main" street.
McCleary has weird plats anyway. Ever notice how most of the alleys on the east end of town are north-south, and those west of 4th St. are east-west? The Third Addition (Ash St.) are north-south.
And speaking of monkeys, I believe there was a story about a pet monkey running loose in McCleary in the 1960s and about half the town was chasing this little critter all day before it was finally nabbed. I recall hearing about it at the time and wish I could've seen the fun.
The triangular shaped plot of land greeting those who enter McCleary from the east was at one time the home of a business establishment called-- The Triangle. I understand it changed hands several times and served different functions, including that of a restaurant, grocery store, and gas station. One old timer told me he thought the Tornquists ran it for awhile and had a pet monkey in the store.
By the mid-1950s the building had become derelict and was torn down. The City acquired the plot and named it Eddie Biers Park, after Edward F. Biers (1914-1979), former Simpson employee, City employee, and Korean War veteran. At some point in the last decade or so the Eddie Biers Park sign has been taken down and few remember it is in fact a named piece of public land.
Main St., to the left, was the main artery into McCleary until the automobile became dominant, ca. 1910, and the road was deemed too close to the school. So 3rd St., to the right, became the "main" street.
McCleary has weird plats anyway. Ever notice how most of the alleys on the east end of town are north-south, and those west of 4th St. are east-west? The Third Addition (Ash St.) are north-south.
And speaking of monkeys, I believe there was a story about a pet monkey running loose in McCleary in the 1960s and about half the town was chasing this little critter all day before it was finally nabbed. I recall hearing about it at the time and wish I could've seen the fun.
Labels:
Ash St.,
Eddie Biers Park,
Edward F. Biers,
Korean War,
Main Street,
McCleary School,
monkeys,
Simpson Company,
Third Addition,
Third Street,
Tornquist family,
Triangle (Store)
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Shotgun shells
Found in the middle of the street near the school and turned over to the McCleary Police Dept., June 7, 2012
Labels:
firearms,
hunting,
McCleary Police Department,
McCleary School
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Main Street isn't the main street
Mar. 10, 2013
Main Street was indeed the main street until the school was built on top of the hill, then 3rd street became the main artery.
Main Street was indeed the main street until the school was built on top of the hill, then 3rd street became the main artery.
Labels:
Main Street,
McCleary School,
Third Street
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Volunteers' Trucks
Vehicles belonging to McCleary Fire Dept. volunteers lined up on Fourth St. after the school building collapse, Jan. 19, 2012
Labels:
Fourth Street,
McCleary Fire Department,
McCleary School,
snow
Taping off the danger zone
Labels:
Fourth Street,
McCleary Fire Department,
McCleary School,
snow
That Building is a Goner
Labels:
Fourth Street,
McCleary Fire Department,
McCleary School,
snow
McCleary Fire Department at the School Building Collapse
Labels:
Fourth Street,
McCleary Fire Department,
McCleary School,
snow
School Building Collapse
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