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View Poll Results: When is the last time you have been to Brown County?
Currently live here 1 11.11%
2010+ 0 0%
2008-2009 1 11.11%
2006-2007 2 22.22%
2004-2005 0 0%
2001-2003 0 0%
1991-2000 2 22.22%
1981-1990 0 0%
Before 1981 0 0%
Never 3 33.33%
Voters: 9. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 08-10-2006, 10:59 PM
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Default Brown County (Ainsworth, Long Pine, Johnstown)

I am curious about Brown County's entertainment, housing costs, and environment. Any information or opinions would be much appreciated. I specifically am curious what the industry is like (import, export, agriculture, and such).
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Old 10-19-2006, 07:43 PM
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I live one county up from Brown. I go there to shop frequently. They have a Subway and a Pizza Hut. And a newly built Alco store. A few shops. A walk in movie theater. Housing is around 40,000 or less in town. Land is high high high. It's cattle country and some farming. The whole economy is agricultural. Now if you like nice (but nosey) folks and good schools, strong churches and have no need for entertainment other than the great outdoors you'll probalby love it here. I do and I'm a transplant from Omaha.
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