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- ‘Crack 4 Sale’ Sign Posted on W. Cavalcade Telephone Pole Near I-45 [Newswatch]
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Photo of Chase Bldg. (former Gulf Bldg.), 712 Main St.: Adam Baker [license]
Love the picture.
That is one great photo! Nice job, Mr. Baker
That photo is awesome. I’d love the full res one to print out.
Gus, I hope there is a follow-up on the ‘crack 4 sale’ sign!
Also hope that someone from city hall/police dept hear about it.
Had to be a frustrrated property owner that took the time and effort to write it and post it.
Cool pic. Too bad all those nasty grackles are in it.
Maybe the crack 4 sale sign was just an angry dealer upset at his competition for taking his customers