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Having a passion for travel, small towns, and web design, I thought I would share a few things to help small-town chambers of commerce succeed in attracting tourists (and their money).

Small Town Ammenities
Cody Edwards

Post Offices in Small Towns: More Than Just Mail

When you think of a small-town post office, what comes to mind? A quaint building with a flag waving outside? A place where letters and packages are sorted and sent? While these are certainly true, post offices in small towns are much more. They’re at the heart of the community,

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veterans memorial in hamilton, mt
Small Town Ammenities
Cody Edwards

The Heart of Small Towns: Honoring Veterans with Memorials

In small towns across America, you’ll often find a veterans memorial standing proudly in a park or near the town square. These memorials aren’t just monuments; they’re symbols of respect, remembrance, and community pride. They honor the brave men and women who served our country, preserving their stories for future

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Vintage water tower on top of a rocky hill, overlooking a tranquil blue ocean
Small Town Ammenities
Cody Edwards

Water Towers: The Heartbeat of Small-Town America

When you think of small-town America, what comes to mind? Perhaps it’s the charming downtown streets, the friendly locals, or the cozy diners serving up comfort food. But there’s another iconic feature that stands tall in nearly every small town—the water tower. While they may seem like just another piece

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Small Town Ammenities
Cody Edwards

From Tools to Treasures: The Allure of Small Town Hardware Stores

There’s something magical about stepping into a small-town hardware store. The moment you cross the threshold, you’re greeted by the nostalgic scent of wood and metal, and a sense of warmth and community that big box stores simply can’t replicate. These stores are more than just places to buy tools—they’re

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Small Town Ammenities
Cody Edwards

Discovering Time: The Charm of Small-Town Street Clocks

Small town America is dotted with symbols of history and community, but few are as enchanting and timeless as the classic street clock. Standing tall on street corners, these clocks are more than just public timekeepers; they are pivotal landmarks that encapsulate the spirit and history of a place. The

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I’m sure you have questions – that’s great! I love answering them and helping you in the decision-making process. 

I’m also really quick to respond ;) 

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