February Friday Photo #2

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Every Friday this month, I plan to post a picture of a well-known Tri-Cities sight, but from a different perspective. Each picture will be something you’ve likely seen many, many times, if you live or have lived here. However, I’ll take it from a slightly different angle or view than how you usually see it. If you have a guess as to the location, please leave it in the comments.

Here’s picture #2 – I hope it’s a little more difficult to identify than last week’s.

Good luck! Leave a comment if you have a guess.

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Cari McGee

My husband and I came to the Tri-Cities in 1994, and we thought it would be a temporary stop on our way to larger cities. He was a television sports anchor at the time, and we planned to go wherever the "next step up" took us. Twenty-plus years later, we're still here and we've loved every minute of it! We have two children now, and we've found the Tri-Cities area is a wonderful place to raise a family. It's a great place to do outdoorsy things -- I like to hike Badger Mountain or run along the river path. I also love reading ... by a cozy fire in the winter or a beautiful picture window in the summer (with the A/C on!). I've been a licensed Realtor since 2004. I earned my managing broker's license in 2016, which means I can run my own brokerage, or create a team of real estate agents and supervise them, which is exactly what I did when I formed the Cari McGee Real Estate Team in 2018! We have administrative and marketing personnel, as well as additional agents to serve you. I became a director of the Tri-Cities Association of Realtors Board of Directors in 2016, became Secretary/Treasurer of the organization, and was elected to Vice President in 2019. Want to talk about real estate? Click here to schedule a meeting with me!

5 Comments

  1. Matt McGee says:

    Wow, I have no clue. That building in the distance will give it away to someone, I bet.

  2. Geoff Harvey says:

    Looks like it’s located on Bombing Range Road near the polo grounds. My best guess.

  3. Cari McGee says:

    Geoff – I can see how you would think that. It does look like that area a bit. Good guess, but not correct.

  4. koni says:

    that looks like Whitman Bank in the background. so it must be reflection off the toyota center windows

  5. Krista says:

    I saw the components of this photo when I was running errands this afternoon. As the reader above said, it is the Bank of Whitman reflected in the windows of the Toyota Center, right?

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