This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Ramblers Way. All opinions are 100% mine.
If you are from a small town you know that the main drag or downtown area can show its age over time. You stroll down main street and see the small family owned business that often struggle to keep their doors open, but do it with a smile on their face. I live in a small, well city. Its larger than a town, but we still have a small town feel. We are about 45 minutes from our capital city and the age of the older parts of the city are showing.
Ramblers Way Farm is changing things for small towns! This makes a big difference for small towns that have suffered from time taking its toll of distressed buildings. Ramblers Way’s has a commitment to revitalizing America’s small towns which is a noble cause. If you are the kind of person that has interest in historical preservation, this is the group to know. Made in America is a great cause that focuses on giving back to small towns in the USA!
The Ramblers Way Corporate Office is a fully refurbished building, originally built in 1792 located in downtown Kennebunk, in Maine. What a great way to show your commitment to rebuilding America! Get involved and clean up your town for a beautiful USA!
Ramblers Way helps the local community by growing and producing fine wool made of 100% domestic resources. This is a great way to keep business in the local economy and build up small towns at the same time.
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August 1st, 2010
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good thing they have Ramblers Way helping them. I, like you, lived on a small town, up until now. I like it here. Life is slow but you can be happy!
having prosperous small towns or cities is a true sign of good economy. Hope more companies will follow others in restoring these places. It will help a lot in perpetuating the good culture that many love about living in a small town.
I think we should really get back to the community where we reside at. A simple cook-out for a cause can really help a lot of small towns in need. Im happy they have a group that can support them in a way. I hope this keeps going.
I grew up in exactly what you are describing.
One main street. Town events on saturday night where everyone can into town to participate.
One large family that took care of each other.
When we moved away, the whole town through us a party. Only time I ever say my Dad choked up.
When I was young I wanted to get out of there, now I wish I could go back
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