Sept. 15, 2013, Rainbow Park.
Rainbow Park was constructed in the early 1980s on a piece of land that once was the northeast corner of Henry McCleary's mill. McCleary's tallest resident, Cecil "Primo" Boling, 1920-2000 (7 ft. 8 in. before his lower legs were amputated), was a resident there in his final years.
At one point in the 1990s the city allowed the residents of Rainbow Park to have a large fenced vegetable garden in the area where there is now a big gravel circle in Beerbower Park. The garden project was a short-lived concept.
Random images & musings from the metro of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington (not affiliated with City of McCleary)
Fur Envy
Sept. 10, 2011. For awhile the sign from the previous business remained up there, giving the impression pets really received human-type hair treatment.
The artist who created the window sign did a great job.
The artist who created the window sign did a great job.
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