The Kelso COGOP

The Kelso COGOP

My old church. It still shines like a beacon in the night, and it is looking better all the time...

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The Coweeman River

The Coweeman River

It's within its banks now, but the locals had quite the scare a couple months ago during the floods....

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Church of Christ

Church of Christ

We always referred to this as the "Mill Street Church." Why? Because it's on Mill Street, duh.

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Wallace Elementary School

Wallace Elementary School

My mom's alma mater in Kelso, WA!

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PeaceHealth Broadway Campus redux

PeaceHealth Broadway Campus redux

The backside of the once-hospital in which I was born.

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TRiHOP

TRiHOP

Please send a good prayer to the Lord for the Three Rivers House of Prayer. These guys constantly...

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We are everywhere

We are everywhere

Our family's spirit still resides on 12th and Broadway in Longview.

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The iconic Bob's sign

The iconic Bob's sign

Used to be able to see this from a mile away.

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What about Bob's?

What about Bob's?

This is a very spiffy renovation of the local landmark sporting goods store. I was shocked when I saw it, it was THAT good.

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Longview's biggest UO fan

Longview's biggest UO fan

Ken Guse's gourmet coffee shop is still alive and very well in Longview!

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Stylemasters

Stylemasters

Look at the confusion in this photo. Kinda like a bunch of young women learning how to cut hair.

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The Treasure House

The Treasure House

Longview's premier Christian bookstore...one of my favorite places to go as a kid. It used to be down the street, though.

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Commerce looking south again

Commerce looking south again

This is the Hemlock intersection.

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The famed totem pole

The famed totem pole

Chief Don Lelooska's gift to the city of Longview -- the totem pole he hand-carved -- still sits...

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IMG_4029

IMG_4029

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Commerce, looking south

Commerce, looking south

It is a much different place than how I left it. And that is a good thing.

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The old Longview Theater

The old Longview Theater

I don't know what it functions as now.

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Thank You, Mr. Long

Thank You, Mr. Long

This sculpture sits on the west side of the Commerce Avenue intersection with Broadway.

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