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<blockquote data-quote="0311" data-source="post: 2289768" data-attributes="member: 26943"><p>Coleman got wiped out by a tornado in WW2. We even used to have a bank here. Coleman never recovered to its former size. From what I've heard, the twister came at night. The really old houses have tornado shelters, and the newer ones mostly don't. But that's starting to change some. The rodeo arena on 48 S. of Coleman got hit by a twister a couple of years ago, it demolished some houses and was headed this way - we are talking about only a mile or so. The NOAH Weather Radios were going non stop as we waited in the tornado shelter. I've got good house insurance and I wasn't horrified at the sound of the oncoming monster like I used to be before we got the shelter. Used to be, we'd lie down in the bathtubs. Thank goodness we've got the shelter now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0311, post: 2289768, member: 26943"] Coleman got wiped out by a tornado in WW2. We even used to have a bank here. Coleman never recovered to its former size. From what I've heard, the twister came at night. The really old houses have tornado shelters, and the newer ones mostly don't. But that's starting to change some. The rodeo arena on 48 S. of Coleman got hit by a twister a couple of years ago, it demolished some houses and was headed this way - we are talking about only a mile or so. The NOAH Weather Radios were going non stop as we waited in the tornado shelter. I've got good house insurance and I wasn't horrified at the sound of the oncoming monster like I used to be before we got the shelter. Used to be, we'd lie down in the bathtubs. Thank goodness we've got the shelter now. [/QUOTE]
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