How charming. And the lack of cars.
Judging by the amount of water about, I'd ask if the town was so named because it's a place convenient for carrying canoes between water courses?
BTW, black faces are now allowed in the Queen's Guards: Coldstream, Irish, Scots, Grenadier but weren't up till recent years.
>I looked at some old photos of Portage, WI (where i am from) recently.
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http://www.ci.portage.wi.us/vertical/Sites/{889D2199-3A6C-48F9-AB94-DE81D288EE40}/uploads/{8D7F7CC9-C532-4250-A1D6-633AB6539F15}.PPT#274,18,Slide 18
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>Looking at slide 18 amazed me. The entire time I lived in Portage (60s-70s) there was not a single black family there. Almost all European immigrants (and those mostly Norwegians, Swedes, Danish, Polish, and English) or native americans. It is a small town anyway - around 8,000 people while in the late 1800s it was actually larger. There is a picture of the police force (slide 18) and there is a black member of the force.
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>It was actually more diverse 50-100 years ago!
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>>>I think a lot of people started building their own homes (in the old days) and never finished. So most municipalities consider it an unfinished dwelling. I found this for the city of Oshkosh:
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>>>City of Oshkosh Municipal Codes
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>>T. Is that where Osh Kosh B'Gosh kids' clothes come from?
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- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.