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4 thoughts on “Duthie Hill Park(ing) + connector trail”
Rockbiters http://youtu.be/Li3DfhMVqzo they love the taste of graffitied rock. Actually, turns out it was part of the agreement with the Homeowners Association when we purchased the property, that it be buried. The rock lives on, but it now shares space with the Morlocks and the Mole People.
Rockbiters http://youtu.be/Li3DfhMVqzo they love the taste of graffitied rock. Actually, turns out it was part of the agreement with the Homeowners Association when we purchased the property, that it be buried. The rock lives on, but it now shares space with the Morlocks and the Mole People.
What happened to the landmark rock at the corner of Issaquah-Fall City road and Duthie Hill Road?
Last we looked it was still there.
I don’t know when you last looked, but the rock is gone!