History Center: The Last Pitch EffortBack To Article
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Ann Kohn on June 19, 2012 2:05pm
Amen to the above comment "Let's not throw it out like the train . . ." Are we becoming a metropolis or the beautiful town we know or should I say "knew". Big brick buildings are springing up like mushrooms and the past is forgotten. d768t
Roderick Wood on June 7, 2012 7:46pm
WE can not afford everydthing. The hisrtory center charges rediculos prices, example to see the train i was charged $17.00 for two adults and two children. Time spent at train viewing,twenty minutes
Ann Skory on June 7, 2012 6:03pm
Seems part of the problem - people don't know where it is and also what it has to offer. But maybe they haven't been watching. Appears to be on the right track with some good going on and coming up. Of course money helps so keep funding
Ann Peterson on June 7, 2012 10:06am
How about allowing weddings in the History Center. What a gorgeous setting..inside and out by the park.
Connie on June 7, 2012 8:58am
were is the history museum? at Cinch park?
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