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mgirardo
Nov 26, 2014Explorer
Carb Cleaner wrote:
Good info.
I was working on assumptions, seeing what looked like an aged front parking lot and mortar/block materials with no interior walls or store fronts. It didn't jade my opinion. I thought it was smart to capitalize on a real estate opportunity, which, I guess Earl has. However, Earl's ability to find the land, engineer it and keep it spectacularly clean, doesn't negate the odor. Some people may be more sensitive to it than others. I had an adult beverage and got over it, then, left in the morning.
It was a good assumption considering how well the campground is maintained. Not sure what Earl was thinking. His brother is a Real Estate Broker and at one time owned all the land around the campground (not the truck stops' land though) with the plans to develop a large commercial complex there. Ten years later the lots are still vacant, several of them have changed hands several times. Most of us that live down the road from the campground hope it stays that way, but it would be nice if they'd clean up the strip mall in front of the campground.
-Michael
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