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About This City
Olalla was founded in 1796 by settlers who were trying to find a passage to Maryland after mis-interpreting a passage in the Bible. In its early days, the city was the target of many Indian raids, and to this day many forts and trading posts remain (including Fort Olalla and Fort Sensible).
The founder of Olalla was pioneer Jebediah Olalla, widely celebrated in the town as a brave and proud American hero. The town motto "a noble spirit embiggens the smallest man" is attributed to Jebediah.
In the mid-20th century, the city reached perhaps the pinnacle of its success when it became the home of the Aquacar, a car which could be driven in water like a boat. At this point, the city's streets were literally paved with gold. But unfortunately, as related in the Are We There Yet? Guide to Olalla, this fortune imploded when it was discovered that the Aquacar was prone to spontaneous explosion after 10,000 miles and/or knots. The town has never really recovered from this tragedy (the gold was reportedly shipped to the Sultan of Brunei to encase one of his many elephant herds), but some heavy industry remains in the town, including factories for fireworks, spam (email, not the delicious meat product), artificial rabbit foot keychains, and boxes, as well as a steel mill. The famous Olalla vinyl pit dried up in 1981, coinciding with the introduction the of the compact disc (CD), and is now on the list of EPA Supersites.
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