What's great about Tuscola?
By Meg Thilmony
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Comments from Tuscola residents about their town:
"You do not have to go out of town to shop. You can buy whatever you want in Tuscola." — Orville Frye
"It's just a nice place to live." — Clark Coleman
"Just the small friendly environment where everybody's nice to each other and people get along." — Jon Griffith
"I decided that I had such a good childhood experience, it must be a good place to raise kids." — Alan Michener
"It has good people in it, and you can go around and don't have to be scared that people are going to hurt you." — Michelle VanCleave
"It's a small town and everyone knows everyone, so that's nice." — Katie Harris
"It's close to just about everything." — Eli Kauffman
"It's small and you know just about everybody." — Anna Kauffman
"I've gotten to meet wonderful friends and it's a small town and it's easy to get around in." — Jeri Smith
"The people. Everybody's just friendly and (has) a sense of community." — Cathy Sapp
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History of Tuscola
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Tuscola National Bank, 100th Anniversary Celebration, 1990. Tuscola National Bank President Lloyd Murphy with daughter Michelle, Miss Tuscola 2006.
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