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Indykid's comment at www.citynoise.org/article/4289#33115 Only in a nowhere town in the middle of Colorado can 6 acres of land see such lack of use. This article has been viewed 3881 times in the last 2 years
joey: 23rd Jun 2006 - 02:31 GMTOne of America's best kept secrets! La Junta is a growing city on the High Plains of scenic Southeast Colorado. Located strategically on the historic Santa Fe Trail. To top it all off, several national chain outlets in town offer convenience and competitive shopping for our residents. In short, we believe you will find La Junta an enjoyable place to visit and the ideal community in which to live and raise a family. Chris Erb: 23rd Jun 2006 - 03:15 GMTIf the best thing a town has to offer is "national chain outlets" which "offerconvenience and competitive shopping", I don't want to be there. jack: 23rd Jun 2006 - 20:39 GMTone of my favorite songs is 'along the santa fe trail' played by glenn miller. if you ever have an opportunity to hear it you will like it. EvilGentleman: 23rd Jun 2006 - 20:52 GMTAnd all I knew of Glenn Miller was "In The Mood", "Moonlight Serenade" and "Pennsylvania 6-5000" (the phone number of the Pennsylvania Hotel on 7th Ave, if my grandmother told me right). Susan: 7th Aug 2006 - 16:00 GMTI agree that "If the best thing a town has to offer is 'national chain outlets' which 'offer convenience and competitive shopping', I don't want to be there." La Junta does have some other things going for it, but sadly, it is facing a lot of the same problems that other small heartland towns have -- lack of jobs. It was a nice place to grow up, and it does have a nice museum, a couple of small parks, swimming pools, friendly people, etc. After I graduated from LJHS, there really wasn't any looking back -- it was on to college and there are few, if any jobs in my field there. It has lost several large employers over the years, including NIBCO & the "pickle plant". There is a lot to be said about our small towns, and I hope La Junta has a thriving future, although I'm not all that optimistic. But for the real test -- can you get a decent latte there? ColoradoHustler: 4th Sep 2006 - 03:04 GMTLa Junta isnt all that bad unless you are lookin for work then ur better off somewhere else...I lived here most my life about 12 years and its nice becuz u can walk down the main streets and nobody is tryin to sell u drugs or beg u for money or harrass you...now dont get me wrong crime does exost its just not a very big problem, maily just us kids havin fun, goin 2 partys and stuff like that. Ive never heard gunshots here unless it was in the country, lol. Its a great place to raise ur kids if u can find a good job or its also a good place to retire. but if ur use to the city life dont come here! its too quiet and nuthin to do except hang out with friends. Me: 21st Mar 2007 - 20:13 GMTI'm really curious as to what made scott take this random road trip to all of these really small towns. What a waste of gas money! iman: 15th Apr 2007 - 13:14 GMTscott was probably on a road trip to a specific place, and stopped in all of those towns. John : 15th Jun 2007 - 03:22 GMTEven the trees are like, "Could you come over here and just chop me down?" Gems: 26th Dec 2007 - 02:48 GMTThis is like the worst city on earth, there is nothing to do. Not only in La Junta not
La Junta is a growing city on the High Plains of scenic Southeast Colorado. Located strategically on the historic Santa Fe Trail. To top it all off, several national chain outlets in town offer convenience and competitive shopping for our residents. In short, we believe you will find La Junta an enjoyable place to visit and the ideal community in which to live and raise a family."
Whoever wrote that is either on drugs and sits on the city council. Do not ever visit this town if you can help it, plus it is a speed trap and the state decided to build a bypass around it and all of the other corrupt small towns in this area. Small town girl: 18th Jan 2008 - 16:59 GMTIf he was looking for photo's of small towns he needs to go to Cheraw not much their at all! vanessa: 20th Jan 2008 - 19:35 GMTnot to bash anyone... Larry: 4th Feb 2008 - 04:07 GMTMy town used to be okay. . . but now it is swarming with illegal immigrants and criminal activity. The town next to us has even more illegal immigrants. For the most part it is getting uglier. And one thing I have noticed is that even in the most dangerous areas there is a remarkable lack of street lights. If our streets were better lighted, it would create an increased awareness of who's-doing-what in neighborhood yards and on streetcorners. I have never been to La Junta, Co but it certainly seems more peaceful than my town. In those pictures of La Junta, Co I don't see any evidence of crime, illegals, or gangs. La Junta, here I come! lisa: 24th Apr 2008 - 03:10 GMTi live in a very rural town rio dell ca i hate it soooooooooooooooooooooo bad i am dying to get out i hate it so bad it does have crap in it its like hell on earth its 300 miles to san fransico ca ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Scottsargent - [previous] :: [next] |
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