Girls, while your husband or significant other is absorbed in the Super Bowl game, why not go shopping online at Village Prints? You will find limited-edition prints (published on parchtone paper) of more than 300 towns across 12 states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. A few of the towns that you will find on the web site are Bristol, Tennessee; Birmingham, Alabama; North Little Rock, Arkansas; Palatka, Florida; Camilla, Georgia; Due West, South Carolina; Kannapolis, North Carolina; Bowling Green, Kentucky; Bunkie, Louisiana; Yazoo City, Mississippi; Hayti, Missouri; and Corsicana, Texas. These prints make excellent gifts for any occasion; some people present them to their friends and relatives as they retire, for birthday or valentine gifts, or any other reason.
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At the beginning of the 20th Century, the community known as Start did not have a name. In 1908, Charles Titsch marked out a town plat and called it Charleston. After the Postal Service rejected several names for the new town, the new postmaster, Rachel Morgan, finally concluded that the name Start should be submitted because they were making a new start. In 1918, the U.S. Postal Service accepted Start as the official name of the community. Country music singer and actor, Tim McGraw, grew up in Start, LA.To purchase one of the Start prints pictured above, click here: http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/louisiana/start-la.
Bunkie is a city in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. It is the birthplace of jazz drummer Zutty Singleton. Since 1987, Bunkie has hosted the annual Louisiana Corn Festival during the second full weekend of June. Bunkie is also well known as the rice, sugarcane, sweet potato, waterfowl, boiled crawfish, fried fish, and cajun capital of the world.The print of Bunkie above can be purchased at this link: http://www.villageprints.com/drawings/louisiana/bunkie-la.