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<blockquote data-quote="Insight" data-source="post: 1956880" data-attributes="member: 11437"><p><strong><u>16. Priori Photo & Copy</u></strong>: This large, squat, square building sits in a strip mall at one of the busiest intersections in the city. Customers can be seen coming and going at most times of the day and night (it operates 24 hours a day). Priori caters both to corporate customers and the individual with its combination of photo development services, reproduction services, photo equipment sales, and copy/binding services. They are known for producing many banners seen at local sporting events - everything from little league baseball to the pro football team.</p><p></p><p>Matthew Priori, the proprietor, started his own business in 1975, working out of his own garage. He moved to the current location in 1981, and has refurbished the shop numerous times to keep up with changing architectural tastes.</p><p></p><p>There is a drive-thru for customers just dropping off or picking up orders, and a large main area inside where customers can make copies, buy photo equipment and film, and look through brochures describing the custom work Priori can perform. Behind the main desk is the production floor, which is visible to the public. There is a small photo development lab in the back (obviously not viewable from outside), but a lot of the bulk orders are sent off to be developed off-site due to space constraints.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>17. Fountain Park Carousel</u></strong>: This antique carousel is located within Fountain Park, a quaint remnant of the old city, smack dab in the middle of the busy downtown district. Fountain Park's most frequent visitors during the week are dog walkers and the elderly, though on the weekends, people of all walks of life are seen there.</p><p></p><p>The Fountain Park Carousel is a restored 1880s era merry-go-round that was found abandoned in a nearby city. A special project funded by the City Development Corporation in the 1960s restored the carousel to its former glory, and it has been in use ever since.</p><p></p><p>The city recreation department keeps a close watch on the old carousel due to its age, and also the fact that it has more than once been the target of vandalism.</p><p></p><p>The carousel is housed within a reconfigured barn near the center of Fountain Park, with four entrances. A ticket taker booth (old style of course) is located directly in front of the carousel itself. Inside the barn are also video games and a small concessions booth, as well as a pair of restrooms. There are phones and vending machines in a side area near the restrooms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insight, post: 1956880, member: 11437"] [b][u]16. Priori Photo & Copy[/u][/b]: This large, squat, square building sits in a strip mall at one of the busiest intersections in the city. Customers can be seen coming and going at most times of the day and night (it operates 24 hours a day). Priori caters both to corporate customers and the individual with its combination of photo development services, reproduction services, photo equipment sales, and copy/binding services. They are known for producing many banners seen at local sporting events - everything from little league baseball to the pro football team. Matthew Priori, the proprietor, started his own business in 1975, working out of his own garage. He moved to the current location in 1981, and has refurbished the shop numerous times to keep up with changing architectural tastes. There is a drive-thru for customers just dropping off or picking up orders, and a large main area inside where customers can make copies, buy photo equipment and film, and look through brochures describing the custom work Priori can perform. Behind the main desk is the production floor, which is visible to the public. There is a small photo development lab in the back (obviously not viewable from outside), but a lot of the bulk orders are sent off to be developed off-site due to space constraints. [b][u]17. Fountain Park Carousel[/u][/b]: This antique carousel is located within Fountain Park, a quaint remnant of the old city, smack dab in the middle of the busy downtown district. Fountain Park's most frequent visitors during the week are dog walkers and the elderly, though on the weekends, people of all walks of life are seen there. The Fountain Park Carousel is a restored 1880s era merry-go-round that was found abandoned in a nearby city. A special project funded by the City Development Corporation in the 1960s restored the carousel to its former glory, and it has been in use ever since. The city recreation department keeps a close watch on the old carousel due to its age, and also the fact that it has more than once been the target of vandalism. The carousel is housed within a reconfigured barn near the center of Fountain Park, with four entrances. A ticket taker booth (old style of course) is located directly in front of the carousel itself. Inside the barn are also video games and a small concessions booth, as well as a pair of restrooms. There are phones and vending machines in a side area near the restrooms. [/QUOTE]
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