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Had to remove the "island" category to get the green park color back.
"Draw only border" didn't work this time.
Pensive Road,
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12 years ago:
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The Grand,
Rick Stiles (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
The address is incorrectly listed as 138 East Main Street. The correct address is 138 East Market Street, New Albany, IN 47150
backward house,
jwaatnainjuno.com (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
The original house was destroyed by the great tornado of 1917 which flattend about 1/3 of the city. When rebuilding, they asked the mayor if a street which the new house would face was going to be built. He said absolutely! So, the house was built backwards to the old house and 90 years later the road has still not been built. Just goes to prove politicians then and today haven't a clue or will knowingly tell their constituents whatever they want to hear just to get elected!
Welcome sign,
JerryB
wrote
17 years ago:
Very white trash. Hopefully when the city replaces the ampitheater, they will remove this disgrace.
Riverfront Amphitheatre,
JerryB
wrote
17 years ago:
This yellow eyesore was destroyed by the windstorm caused by hurricane Ike! The city will receive money to replace it, hopefully with something more aesthetic.
Floyd County North Annex,
JerryB
wrote
17 years ago:
Not all old buildings are historic. The building is a health hazard to the employees and children. Tear it all down and build a new youth shelter.
Riverfront Amphitheatre,
JerryB (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Other activities include vandalism, drug activity and general hooliganism.
New Albany Country Club (Closed),
JerryB (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Private country club next to city's largest housing project. Nice!
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