I know it's mostly them, but I help them. They raise the bar for themselves.
It got worse and worse because of Wal-Mart and Kmart and things like that. People would drive out of town for something a nickel less than we could sell it for.
It's close to $400,000 to save the bridges.
This is not home for the dogs. She saw that and wanted to help.
I've been here for 20 years, and this is the most significant thing I've seen.
We are storytellers. That's what theater is. My job is to visually personify that, and to show or hide who they are by how they look.
They're like a box of puppies. It's more like the square root of two. They fight like dogs, but will always be each others' best friend.
It's got lovely arts and crafts details in it. It just needed someone to take care of it.
In 1954, cars were bigger and repairing these little bridges was a nuisance. The big bridge came down in 1954. That would have been the seventh bridge,
There are bridge nuts, people who 'collect' bridges.