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Where did all the good times go? Sisters found boyfriends in the busy downtown in the 60s - except for writer. "Me - I had to go to Indian to find mine," she says. By Alice Smith Robinson I was a teenager there in Columbia in the 60s; I have the same memories. My friend's Mom and Dad would take my friend and my two sisters and me to town. It was exactly like the writer said so: many people were there; we would have so much fun. My sisters and my friend all met wonderful husbands there. Me - I had to go to Indiana to find mine. I would also like to comment on the town for Christmas. I drove through town Christmas Eve (2013) and it was so beautiful; the beautiful old Courthouse and every thing looked great. - Alice Smith Robinson This story was posted on 2014-01-12 03:26:54
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