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All Captain Gibault took back to Salem were a few items for the town's East India Museum.
With a few simple changes, Valjean revolutionizes the town's traditional black bead and bracelet production and gains a fortune, which he spends mostly for the town's good, paying for the maintenance ( including required staff ) of hospital beds, orphanages and schools.
Corral shootout, are buried in the town's Boot Hill cemetery ( this is the " Old City Cemetery ," used after 1883 only to bury outlaws and a few others ).
Many of the town's few commercial businesses, including the Oasis Lounge and the Ranch House Cafe, can be found along Park Avenue.
The newer Farallone View Elementary School, a few blocks north of the original school, services the town's children today.
The Union Free Public Library is housed in one of the town's few public buildings.
Only a very few buildings from the original village still remain on the town's main thoroughfare, old Illinois State Route 54.
Many more businesses followed over the next few years, including the Henry Jacobs & Son grocery, grain elevators built by L. Templeton, and blacksmith John E. Mitchell, who was also the town's first postmaster ( succeeded by grocer Henry Jacobs ).
Although few people in the town of Burns Harbor today would recognize the name Randall Burns, he is an important figure in the town's history.
The town was founded in 1888, after the river flowing into the previous county seat, Port Tobacco ( a few miles to the west ), silted up, ending that town's utility as a port.
This is because in the first few centuries of the town's existence it was too small to be its own municipality.
In the past it was home to a profitable Leather industry, to which a few old shoe factories in the town's older sections still testify.
The first few decades of the town's growth can be documented through Sanborn Maps, which recorded building ownership, materials, and use.
The highest point in Shelburne is on the town's southern boundary at above sea level, just a few steps north of the summit of Mount Moriah.
Greenville is near Exit 2 off Interstate 84, which features the town's firehouse, a deli and a few other businesses.
Roaring Spring, by contrast, contains few, if any, of the coal company town's typical two-story semi-detached frame dwellings that fill the checkerboard streets of places like Colver ( est.
The bank was formed at a time of transition for the coal industry, when the town's independent mine operators ( most of whom were directors of the bank ) were handing over the operation of their mines, either by lease or by sale, to a few large corporations — by 1880, the Kingston Coal Co., the Delaware & Hudson Canal Co., the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, and the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. would control most of Plymouth's coal mines.
It is one of the town's few businesses.
Although the actual town involved in the real story of the " Chicken Ranch " is located a few miles north of Hallettsville on Highway 77, film makers chose the town's historic Lavaca County Courthouse square to serve as backdrop for the city scenes in " The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas ," the 1982 musical starring Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton.
The town's namesake, Kermit Roosevelt, once visited the T Bar Ranch in northern Winkler County to hunt antelope a few months before the town was named.
Thus, the once new interstate which once hastened the town's exodus has breathed new life into the town since the new state road connects to either the northbound or southbound I-15 interchanges within a few miles in either direction and also greatly reduces the driving time to Fillmore, Utah, county seat and one-time territorial capitol.
Although a few new buildings were constructed before the Civil War, most of the town's growth occurred rapidly in the decade after the war.
Through the first few decades of the 20th century, the town's economy remained steady with the population reaching its peak at around 400 people.

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Of the direct retailing businesses some two-thirds are independent, largely family-owned concerns which give the town's retailing a distinctive appearance and a unique mix of excellence outlets.
Some 4, 000 residents were displaced, and many businesses uprooted along what was once the town's main commercial area.
Some 4, 000 residents were displaced, and many businesses uprooted along what was once the town's main commercial area.
Small businesses, such as Tuugie's Restaurant, Moore's Home and Auto Parts, Smith's Grocery, and Gilbert's Tire and Muffler also support the town's economy.
The town's businesses mainly serve tourists visiting the park.
Along the town's main historic district, early businesses built many structures that still form Wickenburg's downtown area.
In 1999 it was moved to its present location in the town's center, at the northeast corner of Clovis Avenue and Fourth Street, and was restored by the Clovis Big Dry Creek Historical Society in with financing, labor, and materials donated by local businesses and contractors.
To keep up with the town's Swedish history they have most retail businesses designed in Swedish architecture.
Strong regional businesses include seafood restaurants and hotels / motels servicing the town's beaches and the casinos at Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun.
Because of this, many of the town's businesses were taverns and bars to serve the Fort and the North Shore.
The town's businesses and residents followed and Weaver City faded from existence while Ambia sprang up near the station's new site.
An 1881 history offers the following description of the town's businesses:
After the Great Depression, the town's businesses included automobile repair shops and grocers.
Among the businesses is the Ho-Made restaurant for both inside dining and carry-out and a part of the town's social fabric for decades.
Two industrial villages developed to supplement the agricultural economy, with such businesses as the Rumford Chemical Works, but what had been the industrial area of the town in the late 18th and early 19th century was lost when East Providence was incorporated in 1862 taking half of the town's territory, two-thirds of its valuation and more than two-thirds of its population.
Reflecting the town's population, many of the businesses in town are closed on Saturdays.
In 1912 two auction businesses were established: Centrale Aalsmeerse Veiling ( Central Aalsmeer Auction ) in the town's centre and Bloemenlust in Aalsmeer East.
Today most of the town's businesses are located at the south end on Missouri Route 7.
The street is home to the majority of the town's businesses, notably the Harvest Moon Saloon, Belt Valley Grocery, Belt Valley Bank, Belt Brew Pub, and the Belt Creek Animal Shelter.
The town's other larger businesses were lumber and coal yards clustered around the railroad station that supplied them.
The town's strict zoning ordinances have long kept out urban development and chain retailers, allowing for locally owned businesses, while still being close to malls, movie theaters, and other amenities in neighboring communities.

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