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Re: Lucnyville---The Story of a city that could
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Wed, 3 Apr 2002 19:28:30 GMT
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In lugnet.org.us.lucny, Nate Jacobs writes:
> The story of the city that could.
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> Lucnyville, pronounced "luck-knee-ville"?? had been at one time a bustling
> frontier town. It had modernized and grown with the advent of the
> industrial age and grew to be an important stop on the railroad for
> maintenance. By the early 1920's the city was on the forefront of a
> bustling growing economy. Not only were the railroads an integral part of
> the economy, but also a new thing called the automobile was making its way
> into peoples lifes. Lucnyville survived the depression of the 1930's to
> early '40's by hardwork and the determination of the Mayor to help everyone
> he could.
Nate,
Wow, lots of potention, I like the idea. Is there room for an old canal?
George
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