Random images & musings from the metro of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington (not affiliated with City of McCleary)
Back alley dusk
July 23, 2016. The setting sun lights up the tops of trees and hills. View from the alley behind the Post Office.
Buck Street
July 21, 2016.
McCleary's northernmost street within city limits currently hosts a portable toilet, but there will probably be real people in real houses on this street in the near future.
McCleary's northernmost street within city limits currently hosts a portable toilet, but there will probably be real people in real houses on this street in the near future.
Where the sidewalk ends
July 21, 2016
Where Summit Road crosses the railroad tracks was once a thriving little community called "Summit" because it was on the highest elevation on the railroad between Puget Sound and Grays Harbor. The Summit Post Office was established in the 1870s. The community had their own school and the building later became the Grange Hall demolished in the 1990s, I think, to make room for the new residential development.
Where Summit Road crosses the railroad tracks was once a thriving little community called "Summit" because it was on the highest elevation on the railroad between Puget Sound and Grays Harbor. The Summit Post Office was established in the 1870s. The community had their own school and the building later became the Grange Hall demolished in the 1990s, I think, to make room for the new residential development.
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