Oct. 26, 2019
The corner of Simpson and Main used to be a sharp 90 degree corner back in the day when Main Street really was Main Street and the business center of town.
As time went by and the town's commercial activity shifted to the west, this corner was deemed a traffic hazard. If I am not mistaken, off the top of my head I think Chris Curtis of Shelton, who had once been implicated in the great McCleary alcohol distribution scandal of the 1920s which had taken down a few county and local law enforcement figures, owned that corner and very kindly gave it to the City around 1960 so it could be rounded off.
Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Showing posts with label Prohibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prohibition. Show all posts
Sunday, October 27, 2019
Friday, August 5, 2016
McCleary Moonshine
July 29, 2011. Constructed by Bill Willis for the McCleary Museum, a display highlighting the important role of moonshine during Prohibition in the history of the town. Homemade booze and smuggled alcohol from Canada was a major part of the economy in McCleary.
Labels:
alcohol,
Bill Willis,
Canada,
McCleary Museum,
moonshine,
Prohibition
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