Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Stuart Wooden Nickel Highway
Stuart
Wooden Nickel Highway. How nice to get a dime for each vehicle going through
Stuart on I-80! Use wooden nickels (@13 cents) with offer(s)—Always test, says
Jay Abraham—that get people off road and into town. Pictured mostly tourist
family. Wooden nickels for hundreds of miles.
Probably, second meal of equal of lesser value free, not including
drinks? On back, link to website with more deals and videos of attractions—Buck
Shaw. Coach of world football champs, road built to Dexter one Saturday, Bonnie
and Clyde, artists working, Stuart, The Musical,, Roseto Effect, videos of
merchants deal. Sell nickels for a quarter, they use ‘em for 50 cents in
change? See Wikipedia on Highway 6, search ’50 shades of Jay Abraham. ‘Before
the U.S. Highway System came into being in 1926, roads in Iowa were maintained
and promoted by local organizations which sought to drive traffic into their
communities.’ From US Route 6 in Iowa, Wikipedia). The contents of the wooden nickels must be
tested. Brochures could be in addition. Send tourists on to next place in town.
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