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Civic Center Dr East
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"Civic Center Drive"
Civic Center Drive is where the Superior Court House is and is a combination of municipal buildings and regular housing, although a lot of the houses have been to converted to businesses and/or attorney offices.
Across the street from the Court House is a little, old-fashioned shoe shine stand where a man sits outside waiting to shine the lawyers shoes before they go into court. On top of the stand, there's a cute sign that says “Shoe Shine” along with some lawyer advertisements above it.
It's a pretty clean, cute and nice neighborhood; all of the houses are older and probably around 75 to 80 years old, but they're pretty well kept. Sadly, there's metered parking in front of all of the houses and because of the court house and jail, the traffic is pretty heavy most of the time.
On the sidewalks, there are several hot dog and tamale vendors who sell lunches to attorneys, courthouse personnel, sheriffs and others going to the court house. The vendors are almost always out there, rain or shine.
Across the street from the Court House is a little, old-fashioned shoe shine stand where a man sits outside waiting to shine the lawyers shoes before they go into court. On top of the stand, there's a cute sign that says “Shoe Shine” along with some lawyer advertisements above it.
It's a pretty clean, cute and nice neighborhood; all of the houses are older and probably around 75 to 80 years old, but they're pretty well kept. Sadly, there's metered parking in front of all of the houses and because of the court house and jail, the traffic is pretty heavy most of the time.
On the sidewalks, there are several hot dog and tamale vendors who sell lunches to attorneys, courthouse personnel, sheriffs and others going to the court house. The vendors are almost always out there, rain or shine.
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