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grapevine, texas (pop 48, 600; 32 square miles + a lake)

It’s a dfw suburban main street town next to the airport

 

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the town newspaper’s supercute office

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free masons rule the world!

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:laugh:

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theaters -- they appeared to fancy themselves a bit of an arts town

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town hall/courthouse -- sorry the light was against me

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Historic house on their main st town square (1845)

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read all about it

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peeking inside, sorry about the plastique panel glare

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the construction is interesting

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yup

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I liked this building, it was the old general store, then a pharmacy, now some suburbanish something

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i went back at night once too

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umm, what else? i read bonnie & clyde killed a couple coppers here and jack ruby owned a few cottages. oh, and they also had seriously thee biggest outlet mall I have ever seen next to our hotel

 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapevine_Mills

 

 

*** So there you have your suburban grapevine, texas…

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…Aka…!    :laugh:  hey, they walked right into that one,didn't they?  :lol:  ***

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Sadly, I've been there too...and that mall...

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Oh lawd!  I've been to the Gaylord, while there was a christian convention.  All I could say was, "Oh Laaawd".  Those, bible thumpin' hillbillies got on my last nerve and I was drinking coffee back then!

Wow. Great pictures, but that town is disgusting on almost every level imaginable. Reeks of old cheap tex-Mex food (yes, I can smell the stentch from here)

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