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12-May-2019

Small Town America.

This main business district was neat. The population is approx.2600 people and yet I don't recall seeing anyone. I will post a few images that I consider vignettes or snippets of what caught my eye. This was the first town that Marcia Rules and we stopped for in our travels.

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carol j. phipps08-Aug-2019 02:13
Strong composition of the small town.
Apostolos Tikopoulos07-Aug-2019 16:04
Very nice street scenery. V.
Marcia Rules07-Aug-2019 13:10
It's lovely but empty. Love the framing too, and the mountain peak giving
a sense of the West
Jeff Real06-Aug-2019 23:19
This is such a fine look at a small town!
It will be good to explore this place through your vision!
V
Long Bach Nguyen06-Aug-2019 15:00
Bonner's Ferry is a really beautiful small town in Idaho just south of the Canadian Border. Always love flying into BF. Great shot of the town Neil
Walter Otto Koenig06-Aug-2019 02:19
Strong image. Illustrates the downfall of Small Town America so well.
Tom Beech06-Aug-2019 01:43
If you see mannequins everywhere ...RUN! it's one of those 1950s atomic bomb test towns
Jean D06-Aug-2019 01:05
A fine example although big box stores have made A BIG DENT IN THIS AND OTHER SMALL TOWN LOCATIONS THROUGH NORTH AMERICA.
janescottcumming05-Aug-2019 22:11
Looks like a pretty quiet place.
globalgadabout05-Aug-2019 22:01
hardly stylish buildings, yet they speak of a certain vintage....a few folks around would add a touch of vibrancy...seems a typically wide street too, made for traffic..
Jim Coffman05-Aug-2019 21:13
It certainly lacks people to be main st USA.. Nice image, Neil!!
Colin Storey05-Aug-2019 20:20
Very nice street scene, the lack of people intrigues me.
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