Ummmmmmmmmmmmm, I would agree, HOWEVER, my hometown consists of a gas station, a country store, a post office, firehouse, one small cafe' and three bars, all within a a four block square. This being 15 miles away. Go another 30 miles either north or south and you get to the two big cities up here, each a county seat. In the last 10 years couple large chain stores gave up and left one or both BUT they both now have a Walmart! The biggest thing in these towns on a regular basis is the summer farmer markets on the weekends and the festivals geared to draw the tourists. In the winter? Nothing except the "big" one in November, deer season. After that it's just winter logging, ice fishing and dodging the crazy people from the south on their snowmobiles. The winters used to be such a wonderful time of peace and quiet for us and anything living in the woods until somebody figured out if you cut trails thru those peaceful woods, they (the crazy snowmobilers) will come. Good for the survival of the local businesses that were struggling to survive the long winters, bad for us "locals".