Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Friday, December 27, 2019
McCleary City Band Bandstand
Dec. 23, 2019
Around the area of this corner, Maple and Third, there used to be a bandstand for the McCleary City Band. Yes, such a group actually existed. The story goes someone ordered a ton of musical instruments and then they were handed out to interested and no doubt bored out of their mind workers, many of whom had not the slightest idea of how to play any instrument or read music.
So the bandstand was built and uniforms were issued. For short time the muddy metropolis of McCleary had a city band. It must have been a hoot to hear. The placement of the bandstand would indicate this was considered close to the center of the action at that time, more so than it is today.
After the probably merciful short life span of the band, the bandstand was enclosed as a small building and served as the office for a dentist for a brief time.
The current McCleary City Hall is in the background and a sandwich sign for an espresso stand in the foreground attempts to divert coffee addicted Washingtonians. It still amazes me that McCleary has not had a tavern for several years yet we have not one but two, two drive-thru coffee stands.
When future historians write about McCleary's creeping gentrification, this switch from alcohol to caffeine will be an early indicator. Not making a judgment here, just an observation.
Labels:
bandstands,
coffee,
gentrification,
Maple Street,
McCleary City Band,
McCleary City Hall,
music,
taverns,
Third Street
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