
I didn't want everyone to think I only like the big homes I have a fondness for the cute little ones too.
We had a storm the night before I took these photos so there might be debris lying on lawns, sidewalks, and driveways.








Our city was founded in 1825 by a man who thought he was someplace else. This founder was killed along with an infant son ten years later in a tornado.
We have one hospital, one library, one community college, a Walmart, a K-Mart, one major grocer and one Midwest grocer, one movie theatre with two screens, a Goodwill, a McDonald's, a DQ, Burger King, Taco Bell and a Hardees. We also have a small JC Penney's and numerous small businesses. We have a town square as do many of the towns in this county. I believe the population of the whole county is somewhere around 37,700 with our town being the largest.
One of the neat things about living in a smaller city is the big old houses we have. The photos posted are from our town only. I never tire driving around looking at the old homes and neighborhoods. I hope you will enjoy the photos.
P.S. Notice how most of our homes have porches?
2 comments:
Thank you for the lovely tour. I never get tired of driving around when I come to your house either looking around at all the older homes. I like looking at the churches at night when the lights are on behind their stained glass windows.
Thank you for the mini history lesson!
I will admit I like driving around in the evening when people have their inside lights on and seeing what their living room or parlors look like...honest, I am not a peeping tom...just a curious decorator.
I'm with you Chey, I like seeing whats on the inside too.
All of those homes are so pretty! I would love to see the woodwork inside. I bet it's gorgeous!
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