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Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Robin Layton captured these glimpses of daily life around the community. Click on a thumbnail to see a page featuring a larger, more detailed version of the image.

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Trent Marten works on a new home in the Copperwind subdivision, a new neighborhood in Buckley.

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Rebecca Hundven, 11, misses the ball while playing tennis with friends at Buckley High School. The town is faced with a decision whether to expand the school or build another one to cope with population growth.

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Al Duchateau, 73, laughs after throwing a ball during an exercise class at the Buckley Multipurpose Center. The class meets a couple of times a week.

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Suzanne Sidhu holds two of her award-winning pies, coconut creme on the left and razzledazzleberry on the right. She bakes the famous pies at the Sweet Shoppe in Buckley

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Kyle Westby, 10, skates through the Buckley City Cemetery. He was with three friends and they often skate on the paved roads that run through the cemetery.

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Kathy Pierce, manager of Klips by Kim in downtown Buckley, gets a kiss from her dog, Oscar, between groomings in the shop.

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Mike Danner of Enumclaw reaches for his lunch at Wally's Diner in Buckley, a favorite spot among locals.

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Marshall Lange, 6, climbs around on the famous steam donkey near the Historical Museum in downtown Buckley. The steam donkey was used around 1920 to move logs from the woods and take them to the railroad.

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Lloyd Livernash, left, and Don Argo work on a gazebo off Main Street in Buckley as part of an effort to improve the city's downtown.

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Ray Bowen has tried retirement from logging but didn't find it to his liking. "They'll hafta haul me out of the woods," he says.

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Roy Holm, 85, stretches a piece of rubber during exercise class at the Buckley Multipurpose Center.

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Saturday, August 14, 1999

Through the years, town has preserved its unique identity

Home prices have gone up but are still affordable

Infrastructure and schools are pinched by growth

Low crime among city's perks

'Pie Goddess' helps make living here sweet

Jon Hahn: Nothing cuts it like logging for Roy Bowen

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of Buckley

Buckley historical album

Buckley by the numbers


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Bonney Lake

Dupont

Enumclaw

Fort Lewis/Lakewood

Orting

Puyallup

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