Saw this sign in Denison, Iowa. Apparently, the fire department there will fill the pool you put up in the backyard a lot quicker than you could using your backyard tap.
Probably a lot cheaper, too.
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Saw this sign in Denison, Iowa. Apparently, the fire department there will fill the pool you put up in the backyard a lot quicker than you could using your backyard tap.
Probably a lot cheaper, too.
This post about the little southeastern Colorado town of Ordway has been receiving a bit of attention, and along with that attention have come a few questions.
The question I will answer today is, "What businesses exit in Ordway now?"
Quite a few actually. Here are a few pics of what I'm fairly sure are businesses that are in operation, but I'm not about to state I'm 100% certain of that.
The Hotel Ordway - been around since 1901, still providing lodging for weary travelersI was asked if Ordway had any parks or public services other than the schools and Crowley County services I posted on Part 3 of this series.
The answer is yes, and for your viewing pleasure here they are.
One of the first places you see when you enter the town proper - Edward C. Chavez Veteran's Park The park is fairly large and boasts fountains that children (and adults I suppose) can play in This is either the Town Hall or the Chamber of Commerce...or both A repurposed church is now the Senior Citizens Center
Smack dab in the middle of the town is Conestoga park.