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When the settlers in the late 1800’s created the irrigation system, it allowed the clear blue water cascading down the majestic mountains to flow across the Dungeness valley, bringing abundance, fertile fields, and lush green crops. Irrigation devices lined the landscape, rolling across the fields to distribute water to the parched land. Soon tractors could be seen working the fields and harvesting the crops. Hay bales dotted the valley. Crops thrived and farms prospered, making Sequim the agricultural marketplace of the peninsula. Agriculture continues to be a vital part of the local identity. Ideas for implementing the theme in a logo include incorporating blue water and green fields, colorful crops, hay bales, farm implements, irrigation devices and farmers. |
