Random images & musings from the metro of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
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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.
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.
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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