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One outstanding characteristic of Nacogdoches was the beauty of the residential areas of the community. I love to go walking through the neighborhoods close to school — all the houses are so neat and ' homey ' looking, said Jennifer Koble, Marshall senior at SFA. An obvious community pride was evident by the tree-shaded, well-kept neighborhoods. People were seen walking through the streets of the community for execrise, relaxation or transportation. I always feel safe when walking, even at night, a local resident said. There were many churches located within walking distance of the residential areas, providing a convenience to local residents who did not drive. In addition, there were many good schools located in the community. Nacogdoches High School, completed in 1980, was an attractive addition to the north side of the city. The neighborhoods were indeed of high quality, giving residents something in which to take pride. — Melissa Lane Photos by Bob Leonard Community-7
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Nacogdoches boasted a population of both young and old. This diverse mix was a result of college graduates who chose to stay and of families who have chosen to stay in Nacogdoches all their lives. One of the nicest aspects of Nacogdoches life was the friendliness of its people. It was noticed everywhere — on the SFA campus, the streets of downtown and the sidewalks of the residential areas. Liz Hensarling, Nacogdoches resident, moved to the area three years ago and decided to stay because of the people. She said, The people of Nacogdoches are very friendly and easygoing The citizens were not only friendly, but they were also helpful. For example, one student was parking her car downtown on a Saturday afternoon when she discovered that she had no money for the parking meter. A passerby told the girl not to worry because parking was free on Saturdays. This was just one example of the helpfulness and old-fashioned values found among the people of Nacogdoches. — Lisa Reeves and Laurie Robinson Photos by Mitch Aiken People-9
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