Artists: E. M. Viquesney and Dick Creevan

Ice Palace and Doughboy

Location: Corner of Park and Simpson Avenue

A mural by Dick Creevan, depicting the Ice Palace and Doughboy which was located near the Ice Palace site. The mural was one of the Washington Centennial murals commissioned in Aberdeen in 1999.

History – The Ice Palace and Doughboys

The World War I Doughboys image created by E. M. Viquesney appears as a large statue in about 140 sites in the United States, two in the state of Washington. Aberdeen’s Doughboys was erected on July 4,1926, near the Aberdeen Ice Palace, now known as the corner of Park and Simpson Avenue. It was moved to its present site in Zelasko Park at the east entrance to Aberdeen in 1961.