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Montpelier is in Williams County, about 10 miles from the county seat Bryan.

 

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You beat me too it, booo!

 

Nice town; nice pics.

Looks like a nicely kept town.  Lots of good storefronts. 

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Bigger than I would've thought. Any chance you'll do Cygnet, OH?

Nice, random set.. one of those towns in No-Man's land west of Toledo.

Montpelier is a railroad town; big NS yard (former Wabash RR) there.

This is my hometown.  Can't believe someone posted photos, haha.  The town actually went through a pretty impressive reconstruction of Main Street sometime in the last 3 years or so (I think it happened when I was living in Houston).  The store fronts and Main Street in general looked much less inviting than it does now.  It was a decent place to grow up, though too small for a city lover like me.  My family still lives there though, so I'm back several times each year (particularly now that I'm just a quick drive away in Chicago as opposed to being all the way down in Houston).

Montpelier is a railroad town; big NS yard (former Wabash RR) there.

 

 

Yup, definitely a big railroad town.  We are the Montpelier Locomotives in school sports (or just the Locos, haha).

Bigger than I would've thought. Any chance you'll do Cygnet, OH?

 

Nope, didn't visit that one while I was down there.

Oh well, I'm sure it sounds better than it looks.

i've been there...and cygnet too. ha. nice town.

 

this is a wonderful building. of course they need to restore the lower awning/streetlevel, but i bet it still got good bones down there.

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