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Old 10-21-2012, 06:57 AM
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I had the opportunity yesterday to take my guests to each of the town squares and I enjoyed the uniqueness & beauty of each. My opinion of Brownwood, I feel the Morse family did a great job. I was not disappointed at all. I especially like the trolley room at the sales center which is like an old saloon. Maybe if everyone would quit believing every rumor they hear, they wouldn't be so disappointed when they see the finished product. The fact is that this is phase one & the initial phase was to consist of the movie theater, the sales office, the bank & closing office with stores and restaurants to come. If you don't like the atmosphere you have 2 other squares.... so be happy, enjoy and don't sweat the dog poop.
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Is there anywhere to get a decent cup of coffee?
LOL - bring a thermos for now
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Old 10-21-2012, 08:07 AM
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Was I seeing things or did anyone else notice what looked like deliberate brown stains in some areas on the concrete which would be what an authentic cowboy town would look like with dog and horse pooh here and there? Probably pig and chicken too.

Been to Virginian City, Nevada quite often when I lived in Reno through the Seventies as some of the 1980s so I am familiar with what a tourist town built on top of a real Western town looks like.

I did notice the horse hoof and dog prints.
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Will there be more buildings? It seem quite small to me me me me as it stands now.
I I I I I'm not complaining just sincerely askin'.

Tal, will all those steer rambling around no wonder there's brown spots on the ground.
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What stores and restaurants would you like to see in Brownwood??
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A GOOD Steak house, Aldi and Target.
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Okay, the big Day is here! Brownwood opened (sort of)... What's your opinion? What features will be sure to please? What are we going to need time to warm up to?
A GOOD Steak house, Aldi and Target.
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Bass Pro Shops
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RCC western apparel shop.
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Old 11-10-2012, 12:13 AM
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would like to see a Home Goods store here
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Fresh Bakery Shop. :0)
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Old 11-10-2012, 07:18 AM
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How about a really big auto recycling yard, where we all can buy used parts ??
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How about a really big auto recycling yard, where we all can buy used parts ??
Now there's a thought. You really think outside the box Mulligan. I bet Stonecrest would be so jealous!
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Old 11-10-2012, 09:30 AM
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I want to check out the food trucks, other than that I'm just waiting for Macy's and the Coach store.
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How about a really big auto recycling yard, where we all can buy used parts ??
Makes about as much sense as the other suggestions. I just hope it would have one of those high painted chain link fences!
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