Very true. And most of the “towns” are more like “regions”—few have any sort of identifiable town center.
I live 15 minutes from the Harvest Road location, but I don’t drive over there very often. Yesterday I was coming from some errands and decided to set my GPS for Harvest Structures. I was second in a parade of three weirdos pulling right into their parking lot and back out onto the road that seems to dead end in front of them. I’m sure they’re growing weary of that.
Anyway, it didn’t really look how I expected it to. It was a long, narrow property. Lots of bikes parked outside—many of the employees must be plain Mennonites. And there was hardly any space behind the main building before there was a berm and railroad tracks, with a field beyond that. Seems like a strange place for JS to choose for whatever tasks, although no houses seemed very close. Anyone have any insights about this property?