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Travel 0 •'"iAD1.- L--WNM L- <br />99 Road Trip: To Ellengbarg and Cie Elum for <br />story and a good stems <br />One of our favorite independent bookstores, Pearl Street oks and ifts (421 N. Pearl, <br />k, _; +��-4 ,: ,- ), is housed in the 1888 Building, the only structure in downtown Ellensburg to <br />survive the July 4, 1889, fire that destroyed much of the town. <br />5 <br />Across the street, the old Ramsay Hardware Building is home to the John Ford cClymerMuseuxal and <br />Gallery (416 N. Pearl St., .y> a.Y� ascss�u€z€.� i E,), a showcase of the work of the hometown son, American <br />artist and illustrator who lived 1907-1989. Among the museum's permanent collection are illustrations <br />Clymer did for corporate advertisements and paintings featured in the Saturday Evening Post magazine, <br />Clymer once said of his work, " I like to do, and always did, what you call storytelling pictures." Two <br />galleries to the side of the museum feature the work of other artists. You•can find items made in Kittitas <br />County and Washington state as well as Western -themed goodies in the museum store. Admission is free, <br />donations suggested. Closed Sundays. <br />Today's Front Page <br />f i=acebook <br />• Twitter <br />r% n^-iC Thn Coo++h Timor, (.mmn;inv Privary statement I Terms of service <br />