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Fun facts about where you live!
So I've been thinking about starting this thread for awhile
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This will be an interesting thread. Thanks for thinking of it, Lindsey!
The community where I live has two mounds, one on south and one on the west sides of town. The west mound isn't anything special but on the south mound there's a playground and you can see wonderful views of the town. The community has raised money for a huge flag to be placed on the south mound that can be seen for miles. There's also a large display that was made in the depression era that has lights on it. At Easter you can see a cross and at Christmas you can see a star. The display turns and, again, can be seen for miles. I think that our south mound is something that everyone who comes here should see. http://www.city-data.com/picfilesv/picv19446.php Some other interesting things in my community-- http://www.fredoniachamber.com/page3.html This is a house that I lived in when I was in high school. Glen and I had our wedding reception here. It was so beautiful on the inside and really wasn't as big as it looks. http://www.neodygrads.com/images/his...0Residence.jpg
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That house is beautiful Diana! And I love the Victorian house picture on the Chamber of Commerce site.
The whole area looks so beautiful. I love places with a lot of history!
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I was in that house years ago for a meeting. I remember that the ceilings were very high in it. A banker in town lives in it now and it is a very beautiful home! It's one of the few homes that we have on the National Register.
There's a home that's to the right of this house that's considered a haunted house. It has a sad story that goes with it of a man who fell in love with a woman and had the house built for her to live in after they were married but while on their honeymoon she didn't feel comfortable using the bathroom anywhere and she got very ill and died. The man never came back to the house to live. The people who live there now have done some extensive remodeling and they say that she roams the hallways of the house. She also turns the lights on and off among other things. I got to see that house on a house tour that we have once a year.
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That is so creepy! There are a few haunted houses here whose stories are published in a book I have. I've only seen one of them in person, it's on the riverbank and not far from where I live.
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Coral City Wisconsin is my home
My great grandparents were some of the early settlers in our little community just prior to 1900. They were Norwegian immigrants and farmers.
Coral City got it's name because while digging a dam on the north side of the creek, some odd-looking rock was found. One of the workers jokingly convinced the others that it was coral, and they thought it was funny enough that they decided to name the village after it. Coral City has at most, 100 people living in it. Many of them, like myself, grew up here, left for a time and have moved back. Several occupy their old family homes and a few are carrying on the family businesses. I live within yelling distance of my childhood home, my grandpas retirement home and the 2-room country school I attended in my early years. We are in farming country. We have a very strong Scandinavian influence, with German, Polish and Dutch well mixed in. We have a large Amish community surrounding us, and as a rule get along very well. We hold a lot of community events to raise money for the Amish schools, families who have had losses due to death or fire, etc... and when times get rough pull together for the benefit of all. In our whole county, which consists of 29,000 people, we average one murder per year. Most often it is domestic violence or the result of a drunken brawl. The average home price here is less than $100,000 and median income is $43,000 per household so we are not a rich area by any stretch of the imagination. Our most famous citizens have been Colonel Larson who was a national champion sharp shooter for many years and country singer Joe Diffy. Probably the most well known person who lives here is Ted Nuggent, who has an old farmstead and loves hunting our rolling hills.
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There is really nothing here in Frankfort. We have a railroad and a Roundhouse (where they turn the railroad cars around to head another direction...very very primative), we have a couple motels, town square, Wal Mart, nice schools, John Deere Implement and a couple other implement dealers..lol..we're a farming community. Nothing unusual to have combines or tractors driving through town or even being driven to the store. Couldn't find any really good pictures to link to. I'll keep trying though. Oh we do have a few festivals in our county, such as the Hotdog Festival, Kirk's Crossing in Kirklin, Summer's End Festival in Rossville (this weekend), and also this weekend is the first festival for this little burg of a place (sneeze and you miss it) called Jefferson.
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Ok Janet, this is for you.
This is her library. Isn't it a beautiful building? There's also some facts about her community. http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genIn...?locIndex=5360 This is a school. It looks a lot like a school we have in my town. http://www.historiclandmarks.org/Sit...-Frankfort.jpg This is her courthouse. It's very beautiful too! http://www.indianalaw.to/clinton-cou...-frankfort.jpg Here's a neat fountain! http://search.msn.com/images/results...onfountain.jpg Here's the Roundhouse! http://search.msn.com/images/results...undhouse-1.jpg So......How'd I do?
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Austin Texas is my home
I love Austin. I came here 23 years ago expecting to only stay 5-6 years, and here I am, 20+ years later.
Austin doesn't "feel" like Texas - yes, you may see some cowboy boots and hats, but Austin is much less "cowboy" than either Houston or Dallas. Austin is a very laid back, funky, city with a small town attitude. A common bumper sticker that you will see around town says, "Keep Austin Weird". Another bumper sticker you might see is "Titty Bingo" - which is the name of a local band. ![]() Many of the old hippies that didn't stay in California, came to Austin - some of them are my good friends. There is a wonderful feeling of acceptance here. My husband and I noticed immediately that we could go into a place of business, e.g., a restaurant, and someone would be dressed up in a suit and tie and next to them was someone in shorts and flip flops and it seems perfectly normal and no one thinks anyone else is over/under dressed. Austin is considered by many as the "Live music capitol of the world". And indeed, you can find live music most anytime of the day or night in most any part of the city. We have large beautifully decorated guitars placed around the city to symbolize our love affair with music. It is said that famous people who have homes here, e.g., Sandra Bullock, Lance Armstrong, Walter Cronkite, and Dennis Quaid, love it here because they can be out and about and no one bothers them. I heard Jesse James (Sandra Bullocks husband) in a TV interview, say that he loves Austin because he doesn't get stopped by the cops when they see all his tattoos. Yes, Austin City Limits is filmed right here in the middle of town on the University of Texas campus. While it looks like the bands are playing outdoors, it is really just a pretty small room with a backdrop of the city lights. Yes, we have to regularly replace the green Austin City Limits highway signs on the roads into the city. The tickets are free and it really is a wonderful way to see some great acts up close and personal. Austin is home to one of the worlds largest colonies of Mexican freetail bats (they come here from Mexico in the summer). They live under the bridge on Congress street over the Colorado river. When they fly out in the evening to feed, you will find hundreds of people down by the river banks watching the large black cloud of bats emerge. It takes them all about 15-20 minutes to fly out. It looks like a large wavey black cloud. The restaurants in Austin are very very good - if not, the restaurant doesn't last long. Everyone loves to go out to eat and there is usually always a long wait at almost any restaurant in the evenings on the weekends. Many of them also have live music venues. Janis Joplin sang at Threadgill's restaurant back in the 60's before she was famous. Russell Crow and his band and Dennis Quaid and his band play at Stubb's BBQ joint. I could blab on and on about Austin, I really do love this place. Here's a website where you can learn more about my favorite city. http://www.austintexas.org/
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Gayle, that was a really good review of Austin
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
I'm going to start out with just some facts about the province, since I've pretty much lived everywhere here
![]() Saskatchewan covers an area of 588,276.09 square kilometres (227,134.67 sq mi). It has over 100,000 lakes. Yeah, really ![]() ![]() There's a lot of history that my family was involved in here in the prairies but it's probably more interesting to me than to you guys ![]() ![]() Now for my city, Saskatoon! It's the largest city in the province, with a population of over 233,000. It's known as Bridge City (with 7 bridges spanning the Saskatchewan river, which runs through the middle of the city), Toon Town, or The Paris of the Prairies. Saskatoon is named after the saskatoon berry, which is very prominent around here. Everywhere you go, there's saskatoon berry jam, saskatoon berry pie, saskatoon berry salad, anything you can make with them is made! We are home to the University of Saskatchewan, where I attended for 2 years. There is a ton of great research that goes on at the university. We have the synchrotron (The Canadian Light Source) which I believe is the only of its kind in North America. It basically splits atoms. It was a $179 million project, but I hear it works great ![]() Queen Elizabeth got the key to the city after visiting last in 2005. Prince Charles was here in 2001 and I think that's it for recent royalty visits. In 1982 this guy tried to buy the St Louis Blues (hockey) and bring them to Saskatoon, but the NHL prevented it, saying Saskatoon was too small. However, we can still lay claim to Gordie Howe, who is one of the best hockey players ever ![]() ![]() Here's some pictures! Saskatoon at night: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...line_Night.jpg The U of S.. all the buildings look like this. It's the most gorgeous campus I've ever seen. This building in particular... well I happened to pass out while working on a chem lab in the basement... 911 was called and there was an ambulance and everything! ![]() http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...horvaldson.JPG Here's the Bezz... fully known as the Delta Bessborough. Probably the classiest place to stay in the city. I know I could never afford it! http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ugh_rear_2.jpg Another cool night picture: http://www.tourismsaskatoon.com/gallery/images/60.jpg And here's a pretty winter picture: http://www.tourismsaskatoon.com/gallery/images/74.jpg Have I written enough of a novel yet? Okay I'm done now ![]()
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I live just outside the Houston city limits, in Harris County, Texas, and my mailing address is Houston. There's a jillion fun things to do here. Of course, I do very few of them. We enjoyed the great zoo and Astro World while the kids were growing up. We are about 50 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico coast.
Do I live in he biggest city of the group? At heart, I'm a country girl from back piney woods Louisiana.
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Wow!! These are all so interesting!!! Your city is very beautiful, Lindsey. I love the first night time picture!!!! I'm going to remember this as a place that I would like to go to!!!
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That school will be tore down my October 1 . The courthouse is beautiful and I grew up in our park and I've never ever seen that fountain. It must be an old picture, because I know every inch of that park. That is the roundhouse. The town is trying to find enough funds to turn it into a museum of sorts. I think I have a very nice hometown. I just couldn't find any updated pictures of anything except the courthouse. I may go out this weekend and take a few pictures. I've been wanting to, but whether I have time is something else. I want to go shopping and I want to go to the festival too. I'll just have to see what I can come with. Thank Diana for doing this. It has got me to thinking...and that's a good thing..LOL.
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