A historic but damaged building in Enumclaw stood for its last day on Wednesday.
A demolition crew began smashing through the old Paulson Chevrolet building early Wednesday afternoon.
The building sat at Griffin Avenue and Railroad Street for decades, but recently, its walls had become unstable and started to lean over.
Because of the danger, the decision was made to tear it down.
The faded paint revealed the original logo for the Paulson dealership that operated for about three decades.
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