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I think your reaching a bit calling it a city. We have a grocery store, butcher shop (the best around), roller rink, post office, and a mechanic. Oh yeah, we also have a k-12 school that were girls softball champs a few years ago so we have that going for us. The big party below has more people in it than our town!
I think your reaching a bit calling it a city. We have a grocery store, butcher shop (the best around), roller rink, post office, and a mechanic. Oh yeah, we also have a k-12 school that were girls softball champs a few years ago so we have that going for us. The big party below has more people in it than our town!
Wow, no bar, and no church.. I thought those were Michigan requirments to make city status...
I love the small towns. I dont think I could have survived one as a child, but as an adult, I would mind it..
I think your reaching a bit calling it a city. We have a grocery store, butcher shop (the best around), roller rink, post office, and a mechanic. Oh yeah, we also have a k-12 school that were girls softball champs a few years ago so we have that going for us. The big party below has more people in it than our town!
I played baseball in Custer for Regionals, 21 years ago. We won and went to state finals the next weekend. Custer has a nice park area.
Damn, I heard Pat say "bar" all the way down here! How's everyone doing? That list SHOULD have "corner" in it! My sig pic is from a lodge in Luzerne on Christmas. Long drive straight thru both ways but that truck never lets me down.