Greetings from Keenesburg, Colorado (USA)
Here’s a charming description from Wikipedia: “Keensburg was named for Les Keene, an early settler. Its first wedding occurred in 1904. In 1906, the townspeople built the railway station that was later demolished in 1963. In 1912, Keenesburg’s first school opened, which helped cease the mild overflow of Prospect 1-12 (1903-1997, abandoned currently). In 1919, the bar building downtown was built along with several other buildings completed later on in the 1920s… In 1927, they built Keensburg High School (Later Keenesburg Elementary, “home of the Coyotes”). In the 1930s and 1940s, some people moved in, adding more houses… In the early 1970s, Keenesburg was still populated but not as much as before. In the modern days, it has sized well since 1904.” (Sometimes we just like to toss in factoids like this.) Unused old card A162. Grade: 1