Shrinking Pawhuska

Pawhuska's sole traffic signal no longer is a "real" traffic signal.

Instead, it's flashing red every direction, and the city has put up stop signs.

Every time I come back here for some reason, it's always kind of sad to see what businesses are missing in the shrinking town. But the sole traffic signal being relegated to flashing red... that's really unfortunate.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 11/25/06 07:45 | Other | Technorati

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They haven't closed the Sonic have they? That things should be on the National Register of Historic Places.
Posted by Tom Hanna @ 15:23 on 11/25/06


Ha, well, the Sonic hasn't closed, but it has relocated.... away from central Pawhuska, and out along highway 11 (near the couple of double-wide trailers that the Osage Indian nation calls a "Casino!")
Posted by Kevin @ 09:25 on 11/26/06


Red light camera?
Posted by Reg Burns @ 20:38 on 11/26/06


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