McCleary, Washington, looking northwest
Carved out in the hills south of the Olympics, where the Aberdeen and Olympia spheres of influence don't quite meet, the town has always been fiercely independent. It was a company town until the end of 1941, and unlike other camps that rolled over and died, the people incorporated the place and created their own municipality.
Carved out in the hills south of the Olympics, where the Aberdeen and Olympia spheres of influence don't quite meet, the town has always been fiercely independent. It was a company town until the end of 1941, and unlike other camps that rolled over and died, the people incorporated the place and created their own municipality.
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