9 town squares where 1880s storefronts still sell nails from wooden bins
Most American town squares lost their 19th-century character by 1970. Urban renewal bulldozed storefronts for parking lots. Tourist towns rebuilt facades in fiberglass. But nine squares kept their original buildings working as they did in 1880. Not museums. Active Main Streets where the hardware store still sells nails from wooden bins and the courthouse clock … Lire plus









