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America's Most Boring Towns: 6

- Scott Sargent - Tuesday, June 20th, 2006 : goo

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As these are among the largest structures in , , I'm sure you can see why it is a very uncompelling town.

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GUS BRENNAN: 20th Jun 2006 - 17:34 GMT

hi scott, yes i must agree the buildings do look quite flat, apart from the grain tower. but surely it`s not the building that make a town, the residents can add something, now, if they are a boring bunch then there is no hope, anyway i expect ok. to be flat, that is why i love walking on the yorkshire dales, rolling hills, and moorland, rivers, forests,market towns etc. check out BARNOLDSWICK. IT`S TH BEES KNEES

Nicole Allen: 10th May 2007 - 03:06 GMT

Scott,

I lived in this town for most of my life. In fact the poeople there are wonderful. This is not the most interesting building, in fact it is the most boring building. You could go to my old house (the largest house in town) or the gym, or even the Coop. Yes, it isn't the most thrilling town. But, it is nothing to be made fun of.

Joseph Nash: 10th May 2007 - 06:18 GMT

Scott,

I love the fact that you highlighted only one small piece of the town. As Nicole mentioned there are many other fascinating things to be seen and talked about in Bessie. I grew up here before entering college, and this town is great. These three pictures represent very little about the community. If you want to focus on the town that is your choice, but family tends to be the key focus here, and many awesome families are seen within. I guess this is when your values should be questioned.

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