Remember those “Eureka Stinks” stickers and T-shirts? (This shirt collector has one featured on his Tumblr.)
Well, without that pulp mill smokestack to befoul the city’s air, there’s less motivation for malodorous maligning of the city. Perhaps, with election season sharpening every flaw in the city’s facade, a message like this — reserved, but embracing — truly is radical.
Go, Eureka.
This article appears in ‘Bye, Folks!’.


I like Eureka too. Maybe not all of it, but the parts I frequent…
Think how much better it will be after the Fair Wade Act passes in November.
cute, not graffiti though.