Without the french fries, though, the town may have died.
"Sometimes we have the impression that the Jews just want this town to die."
A few towns simply died with no one left alive.
The town during this time was dying and by 1927 the population was only 50 people.
Many of the original buildings still remain, but the town has never completely died.
However, by February 1927, the post office closed down and the town died.
Would we move and rebuild, or just let the town die?
The town never developed as a commercial center and slowly died after Annapolis became the capital in 1695.
Upon completion of the railroad bridge, the town quickly died.
When the Army pulled out in 1960, however, the town nearly died.