Have you ever heard of Virtual Tourist?
It's a website that allows users to post pictures and their experiences following their visits to communities and attractions around the world.
One registered user of Virtual Tourist named "Rich62" has posted his review of Dorchester. And he is not a big fan of our welcome sign on the east side of town.
Rich62 -- a retired teacher who says he was born in California, raised in Colorado, and has lived in Nebraska since 1972 -- writes: "Most welcome signs are a testament to community pride. This one, well, not so much."
Rich62 also comments on the size of Dorchester's grain elevators, saying, "These structures are a testament to the production of farms around Dorchester. That's a lot of grain (probably corn) in those elevators."
If you'd like to see Rich62's review of our community, click here.
It's a website that allows users to post pictures and their experiences following their visits to communities and attractions around the world.
One registered user of Virtual Tourist named "Rich62" has posted his review of Dorchester. And he is not a big fan of our welcome sign on the east side of town.
Rich62 -- a retired teacher who says he was born in California, raised in Colorado, and has lived in Nebraska since 1972 -- writes: "Most welcome signs are a testament to community pride. This one, well, not so much."
Rich62 also comments on the size of Dorchester's grain elevators, saying, "These structures are a testament to the production of farms around Dorchester. That's a lot of grain (probably corn) in those elevators."
If you'd like to see Rich62's review of our community, click here.
Dorchester is trying to save the money for a new sign, just need to get enough money to get it built, doesnt mean are town is crummy. Anyone wanting to donate, I sure it would be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteDoes he understand the historical significance of "jerkwater towns"?
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with Rich, not much of a sign. Hope a new one gets funded and built soon!
ReplyDeleteWhere can we send donations? I live out of state and have no family ties to dorchester anymore.
ReplyDeleteWhere is Chester, the longhorn head that once hung in the school gym? Put him in a spotlighted plexiglass display at the edge of town to greet all the visitors on Hwy 33. He'd be like our own version of a preserved Lenin in Moscow! Ha!
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