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re: just had Tim Horton's for the first time
Posted on 12/11/18 at 4:53 pm to thatguy45
Posted on 12/11/18 at 4:53 pm to thatguy45
All these towns have their nice little town squares, rows of old Colonials right in the middle of town. Beautiful old churches. Half of it is decrepit. To be honest I bet this was one of the nicest places in America to live ...50-100 years ago
Posted on 12/11/18 at 4:59 pm to genro
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rows of old Colonials right in the middle of town. Beautiful old churches. Half of it is decrepit
The area where Im from doesn't have many colonial style homes, and the older churches are well kept.
Guess it helps that the town burnt down a few different times, got rid of a lot of old buildings.
Still, any area that experiences a decline due to post industrialization is bound to see a dip in its buildings' quality
This post was edited on 12/11/18 at 5:00 pm
Posted on 12/12/18 at 11:28 am to genro
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All these towns have their nice little town squares,
Thank old George Washington for that, did most of the surveying of Ohio and plotted the towns to be be fairly organized and grid like
All the Tim Horton's in my hometown closed up, but they used to be popular in the 90s. They just couldnt overcome the local donut places
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