Showing posts with label Robert Gray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Gray. Show all posts
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Phone photo 2164
A portrait of that one-eyed genocidal pirate, Robert Gray, "discovering" the harbor that now bears his name. Found in the Grays Harbor County Courthouse, Montesano, Washington. Personally, I would like us to rename this chunk of land "Sasquatch County." The so-called Sasquatch myth is more credible than the bunk we have been fed about Robert Gray.
Labels:
Grays Harbor,
Grays Harbor County Courthouse,
Montesano Wash,
Phone photo,
Robert Gray,
Sasquatch
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Phone photo 1578
Part of a mural series by Joe Knowles in the Monticello Hotel, Longview, Washington.
The first portrait portrays that one-eyed genocidal pirate, Robert Gray.
The man with the long white hair is Dr. John McLoughlin, an important figure in Washington State history on many levels. Oregon likes to claim the Doc (they even have a statue of him in Salem), but he really belongs to us Washingtonians.
The first portrait portrays that one-eyed genocidal pirate, Robert Gray.
The man with the long white hair is Dr. John McLoughlin, an important figure in Washington State history on many levels. Oregon likes to claim the Doc (they even have a statue of him in Salem), but he really belongs to us Washingtonians.
Labels:
Fort Vancouver,
Joe Knowles,
John McLoughlin,
Longview,
Monticello Hotel,
murals,
Oregon,
Phone photo,
Robert Gray
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