Sunday, July 26, 2009

#16 Roosevelt, Utah

A little hard to see, but this is a State Farm Insurance office. When I was in elementary school this 7-11 came to (our very, very small) town and the whole town was abuzz. Sad to see it go.

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  1. As a resident of a town that boasts itself Slurpee Capital of World (with bumper sticker to prove it) I lament the closer of any 24 7/11 that provides lighted comfort in an otherwise darkened evening, a trash BFI for neighborhood usage and that friendly bell that goes with "hello!...how are you today" with that bustling patronage. Compare that to the open sometimes doleful carpet gallery, or the baneful nothing outlet. Is this really an issue? I lament all closings of a neighborhood hugger and believe that when one of them dies, we all do a bit in our own way, until we realize that this store once stood for all that was good and bustling and alive in our neighborhood, and now, it's gone. Why is it gone, might be the bigger question. Where did all those kids go? How sad is that?
    GW

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