Be appropriate if the state leadership, gave some funding to the canal village. All buildings are beyond repair. Rome & the state should let the owners put in some apartment complex and a warehouse for jobs. The village is simply...hopeless.
I know this is late lol. When the city owned it it was nice then they sold it to private and it died. I live just down the road from there. They could of done more there like Sterling does with the Renaissance theme. I worked the haunted nights there for 10 years. Back then it was the best around. Just ashamed to see it rot away. And you can blame that on Rome historical society.
What a neat little village
6:07... sorry Sal. Guess we're late
Fished many times in that canal for carp - not to take home - they can really pull line off your reel
Yes I use to go there snagging carp when the water was low. What a fight.
This is the original canal?
omg so sad to see how bad it is .. there 70's -90's so so sad
Yeah blame the greedy owners who refuse to fix it up. The city has been trying to get it back together. But I think the time is up for this place.
Should get some overhead shots of Fort Bull.
They built it before they knew about the curve of the earth, and how water could bend around a spinning ball.
Be appropriate if the state leadership, gave some funding to the canal village. All buildings are beyond repair. Rome & the state should let the owners put in some apartment complex and a warehouse for jobs. The village is simply...hopeless.
I know this is late lol. When the city owned it it was nice then they sold it to private and it died. I live just down the road from there. They could of done more there like Sterling does with the Renaissance theme. I worked the haunted nights there for 10 years. Back then it was the best around. Just ashamed to see it rot away. And you can blame that on Rome historical society.
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Why is Rome historical
society to blame?