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In 1890, it was not unusual to see animal skins, including a bear pelt, hanging at the Redmond Meat Market. The market was across Leary Way from the bustling Northern Pacific Railroad depot and the proprietor was a man named W. Rose. In those days, the term "business is good" had no ominous implications. Now, however, Redmond is the fastest growing city on the Eastside, and its residents are seeking to keep a balance between growth and rural, small-town amenities.

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