Sinister Harvey close-up.

Harvey The Giant Rabbit

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Aloha, Oregon

Giant creatures dot our landscape with alarming fecundity, but interspecies mixtures are rare. That's surprising, considering that one of the nation's favorite titans -- judging by RoadsideAmerica.com fan tips -- is a big man with a rabbit's head. It guards the entrance to Harvey Marine, outside of Portland.

Ed Harvey is a visionary and free thinker who sees nothing odd in running a marine supply business in the middle of Oregon farm country, miles from the nearest body of water deep enough for a boat. He was just starting out when, as Vicky McCurry, his manager remembers, "the Columbus Day Storm in '62 blew down half of everything in Oregon, including lots of service station men." [Franchised kin of the omnipresent Muffler Men] One big fellah was brought to Ed's shop for repair because Ed was an expert fiberglass boat builder. "But then, nobody came to get him. They deserted him. Maybe the bill was too high."

Full view of Harvey.

The homeless gas guy lay in Ed's back yard for a few years and then Ed had a brainstorm. "Jimmy Stewart was this drunk, and he had an imaginary friend, a giant rabbit named 'Harvey' he was always talking to," Ed explained. "That's where the idea came from. At boat shows we'd have a guy walk around in a rabbit suit. Then we got the idea to put a rabbit head on the big man."

[Tipster Larry Gundersen notes: Actually, Harvey, in the Jimmy Stewart play/movie, is a "pookah" in the shape of a rabbit.]

Harvey has been a traffic-stopper ever since. Ed estimates that 50,000 cars drive by every day, and about 1 out of 20 either honk or yell greetings to the bunny-headed he-man. That's 2,500 people a day who consider Harvey something more than fiberglass, and that's not counting those who write letters to Harvey when they're unhappy or sad. Vicky finds the notes stuck in the door when she comes to work in the morning. Apparently many others subscribe to the belief that waving at Harvey prevents flat tires.

Harvey Marine sign.

A crisis struck in 1987 when Ed decided give Harvey a facelift, which coincidentally meant that Harvey would be headless over Halloween. Ed playfully put a giant pumpkin in headless Harvey's upturned palm, but the locals apparently missed his Washington Irving allusion and besieged the store with alarmed phone calls. "We had all the TV stations out here," Ed recalled. "People calling, 'Will you explain to my kids why this rabbit has no head?'" Children in the local elementary school reported having nightmares.

Sinister Harvey close-up.

Things have been fairly calm since then. Vandals came by one night a couple of years ago and stole one of Harvey's ears, but the police found it a couple of miles down the road. Harvey Marine was quickly awash in get-well cards and flowers. "It's unreal," Vicky says. "I don't know what would happen if he was to go away."

March 2005: Tipster Rick Hamell reports: "over the last two years, Harvey has been seen holding many objects around holidays -- a Christmas Tree, a giant pumpkin, turkey, heart and an American flag. I've also heard rumors of him holding a box of Girl Scout Cookies back in the '90s."

Full view of Harvey.

Also see: Big Friends | Big Friends

Harvey The Giant Rabbit

Address:
21250 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy, Aloha, OR [Show Map]
Directions:
From Portland take US 26, then south on Rte 217 (185th Ave). Take Hwy 8 (Tualatin Valley Hwy) west. Harvey Marine is on the left.
Hours:
Daylight hours. (Call to verify)
Phone:
503-649-5551
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