The population is about 130.
It was founded in 1911, and hangs on with North Dakota tenacity.
Behold: Wing Haven.
Don’t sit on the bench if you’ve had a snootful; it’ll make things worse.
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Wonder how long that diesel pump’s been out of commission. Note that the one on the right is different.
What brand? Who knows. Probably a Bennett on the left. Or a Gilbarco Tramline; they seemed to borrow from each other.
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KEEP MOVIN’ SON
NO WE AIN’T GETTING ON THE GOOGLE TO LOOK FOR OUR OWN DAMN SELVES
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The central business district:
“Here are the keys. Congratulations, you’re the new owner of the Ming Hotel! What will you do with the place?”
“Might rename it”
"New letters will cost you"
"Depends"
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Cinema Treasures: “The Wing Theatre opened in the late-1940’s. It closed around 2010.”
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Somehow the TV antennae seems a perfect touch.
I’m going to assume everyone knows they should enter around back.
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The biggest structure in town, it seems.
There are many planters around downtown. I wonder who takes care of them.
I bet they’d know down at the Golden Wing Club.
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That'll do. Now head on down the road for more of the 2022 Motel additions. See you tomorrow to wrap it all up. |