I never thought of our little town of Bonners Ferry having anything public. Actual when one thinks about how many public things are in a town. Anything is put on by any government branch is actual public.
Let see in our little area, these things are public...schools, bridges, court house, city hall, city parking lot and etc.
I'm not sure if this is a public park or square. But at one time Taft's Variety store was there. It burn down; not sure what year but none of my sons where born. So it had to be before 1988.
It known as “Georgia Mae” who Georgia Mae actual is or if their even once was a Georgia Mae. “I just don't know.”
Confession time...I actual look at Georgia Mae square is one way to take a short cut from the post office over to main street.
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So it's a very public park. Pretty little gazebo.
ReplyDeleteI love the bandstand. Nice take on the theme
ReplyDeleteSo it had to be before 1988.
ReplyDeleteGeez, my kids were born in the 60's, I'm now officially an old fart.
Have never kicked around in Bonners Ferry, just drove through it a number of times.
Spent my a lot of my youth in the Kellogg/Pinehurst area, back then it was the asshole of Idaho.
I'm guessing that you are about 48, give or take a few years. I like to jump to conclusions like that, it's how I get my exercise. :-)
ReplyDeleteRe the park: are you, as a member of the public, allowed in it? If so, then it's public, right? :)
ReplyDeleteLooks nice ! yes there are so many public things, even the loos ! lol !
ReplyDeleteMade a pan of cornbread this morning, adding some margarine to the mix seems to have helped it be a little more moist.
ReplyDeleteThat really is a nice little park. I divide time like that, too - before or after I had kids starting in '93.
ReplyDeleteI like the gazebo, it would be nice to have a picnic at this park.
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