Sunday, September 1, 2019

Town

I took a few photos of downtown the other day.

I hardly ever visit the first block; it has a candy shop, a theater, a real estate office, a nail place, a hair salon and a what not shop.

Typical Tourist Town. This is across the street.

Another candy shop, a couple of clothing shops, The Royal (used to be a movie theater ) now a bar and grill and a deli on the corner.  Yes there is diagonal parking and center parking on Main Street.

This is a deli now.  It used to be a German Restaurant and we went there: Far Guy for noodles and schnitzel and me for sauerkraut and a pork chop. We have not been there since it became a deli.

There are 4 blocks of Main Street maybe some time I will photograph the other blocks.

Traffic has slowed down...the remaining tourists are older couples without kids and people who enjoy fall fishing.

School starts in Minnesota the day after Labor Day.
Far Side

25 comments:

Pauline Persing said...

Thanks for the pictures of your town. Reminds me of ours. More and more "boutique" shops catering to shoppers year round are the main attraction. We have a historic district for history lovers.

Cathie said...

Thanks for sharing these photos. It's nice to see how it's changed.

Anonymous said...

Two candy shops? That's my kind of town! Araignee

marlu said...

Great photos of a neat, small town!

Sallysmom said...

Connie, how big is your town?

Miss Merry said...

Very cute. We switched to diagonal parking a few years ago. Most people are still confused with it, backing out in oncoming traffic. Now we are supposed to get a traffic circle, which used to be pretty rare in Ohio. That should be interesting.

Gemma's person said...

Pretty and neat little downtown. Thanks for the photos.

Maebeme said...

The town I grew up in had diagonal parking but no center parking, the street wasn't wide enough. When I took my licence I had to learn to parallel park and thought that was dumb. Glad I learned though as it is absolutely necessary here in the city.

Far Side of Fifty said...

about 4,000 people:)

Tired Teacher said...

Hard to believe I was on this street nearly 20 years ago. I enjoyed our visit to the area very much.

Terry and Linda said...

That was fun! Thank you. We only have a few blocks in our town and nothing for tourists, who don't seem to come here.

Granny Marigold said...

Your response to the question of population in your neat little town prompted me to look up the population of mine. Apparently it is between 140,000 and 150,000. So much has changed since we moved here a lifetime ago. I wish we'd have stayed smaller.

Rita said...

So those two cars are parked in the middle of the street? My first thought was that they had stopped to chat with their windows rolled down as people often do in small towns--LOL!
Nice little town. Hope you are both doing well. :)

diane in northern wis said...

Oh what cute pictures of town. How far do you live from that town Connie? It looks like a town that I would like to visit! I love small towns. We have always lived in them...even though my hubby grew up in Minneapolis, he quickly adapted to my love for small town living. Now he dislikes driving into big cities as much as I do....but sometimes it's necessary. Hope you're having a good weekend. We have company coming soon. Take care you two!

Red said...

It looks like you have a downtown with some businesses.

Betsy said...

I enjoyed seeing your town. I'm a schnitzel with noodles girl too. Dennis like sauerkraut. I really like diagonal parking in small towns. Much better than parallel parking. :-)
The small town I grew up in in Iowa is still the same 2000 people but the shops have changed. Now they have casinos instead! Not a good change in my opinion.
Blessings,
Betsy

Bonnie said...

You have a lovely town! It reminds me of some I lived in growing up. When I was a child school didn't start until the day after Labor Day and I think that is the way it should be. Now where we live school starts the middle of August. This year it was August 12th and I think they are moving it up a bit each year. I wonder if they are not going to almost year round school.







Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

Such nice photos of a nice town

Cynthia said...

I don’t think there are many towns left like yours with parking in the middle. It looks like the stores are all in use, too, none empty like so many towns that size. There is so much turnover in our little town. Must be really hard to make a go when you depend on tourists for much of your business.

DJan said...

I like your compact, well tended town. And it is nice to see that all the storefronts look to be in use. :-)

Debi said...

What a quaint town!

Far Side of Fifty said...

14 miles:) I hope you will have a good week and enjoy your company!

Jacqi Stevens said...

Thank you for that photographic tour of your town. Interesting! Downtown businesses seem to be always changing, no matter the size of the town.

MTWaggin said...

So here's a question for you, better to visit in Fall after school starts or Spring before it lets out?

Sam I Am...... said...

What a nice downtown. A deli sounds good!