Keeping up with past and present happenings in a remarkable small town.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Proud Sign ~
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Today's Jeep is a well-built, well-designed vehicle, too. My 2001 Jeep has 170,000 miles and still hums like a sewing machine. I take it places most cars can't go. While my next car, if ever I can afford to buy a new car again, will be a Jeep, I believe I can run this one to 300,000 miles or more.
I went on the Historic Trolley Tour of Butler this Sunday and it was beyond all expectations. The tour guide, I believe his name was Bill May, on the tour was filled with interesting and somtimes funny stories about the history of Butler, not just dull dates and facts. The hour just flew by. I would reccommend this to anyone with an interest in their hometown.
4 comments:
Today's Jeep is a well-built, well-designed vehicle, too. My 2001 Jeep has 170,000 miles and still hums like a sewing machine. I take it places most cars can't go. While my next car, if ever I can afford to buy a new car again, will be a Jeep, I believe I can run this one to 300,000 miles or more.
I went on the Historic Trolley Tour of Butler this Sunday and it was beyond all expectations. The tour guide, I believe his name was Bill May, on the tour was filled with interesting and somtimes funny stories about the history of Butler, not just dull dates and facts. The hour just flew by. I would reccommend this to anyone with an interest in their hometown.
Geeze!! You make me want to travel a thousand miles to go on this tour. I imagine this is the same Bill May from Traders Music?
I don't know where the money would come from, but a Jeep / Bantam museum would be a great tourist attraction.
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