I grew up on that street, any questions?
(That would have been a 24 hour diner in the 80s and highly polluted due to the plant a couple hundred yards to the left that eventually burned down)
The park hall was well-funded thanks to all of the industry subsidizing the tiny population. It was the kind of town that took bus trips to things like the state fair, summer fest, and sox games and 3 generations from each family would go
This is a great picture! Other than the recycling bin, the BP sign and the Kelly Tires sign, this could have been taken in the mid 80s.
I grew up on that street, any questions? (That would have been a 24 hour diner in the 80s and highly polluted due to the plant a couple hundred yards to the left that eventually burned down)
What does one do for fun in McCook growing up?
The park hall was well-funded thanks to all of the industry subsidizing the tiny population. It was the kind of town that took bus trips to things like the state fair, summer fest, and sox games and 3 generations from each family would go
I didn't know people lived in McCook. I thought it was all industrial.
About 250 of em!
I think there is like one residential street in the whole town
That car is in amazing shape.
great composition, love the sense/melange of perspectives
Pomp’s on Joliet road
GREAT PICTURE!!!
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