Looks a lot like downtown Brookings.....before the dust bowl creating, removal of vegitation, wind tunnel construction over-haul of course.
I disagree (unless maybe I misunderstand you). Brookings downtown (both before and now during construction) is ALWAYS more busy than this unless it is 4 in the morning. In fact, the livelihood of downtown is rather impressive considering how main streets these days are a dying breed.
I attended my first Dakota Days parade in 1976. I was leaning against a building on the street shown in the picture, wearing my SDSU letterjacket. I had not consumed any alcohol...just minding my own business watching the parade. I got some good-natured ribbing. I have no idea who USD played (I checked the media guide and see that in 1976, USD and SDSU tied at 17 but I didn't determine where the game was played).
I disagree (unless maybe I misunderstand you). Brookings downtown (both before and now during construction) is ALWAYS more busy than this unless it is 4 in the morning. In fact, the livelihood of downtown is rather impressive considering how main streets these days are a dying breed.
And brookings is more than 1 Block long
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Reminds me of the scene in the movie Red Dawn, when the Wolverines first walk into town. The sign at the theater is advertising a showing of Aleksandr Nevsky*. 'Russian scholars' would see the irony in it...
Damn, now I am going to have to rent it again. Its been a while since I have seen Red Dawn. Back in the days of living at home in Middle School and High School my brother and I would sit and watch that movie any time it came on HBO. Beside that its right up there with the Outsiders as far as star studded casts.
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