When you purchase a 200ft fiberglass teepee, you're married to it. When I asked the woman at the counter if they were authentic Indian arrowheads, she told me they were authentic in that a person carved them. The backs were stamped "Made in Mexico." Pete, of the attached "Pete's Chow Wagon" is opposed to the construction of a New York State visitor center to be constructed across the street. He encourages everyone to stop in and sign his petition to keep people from visiting his business.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
The Teepee
When you purchase a 200ft fiberglass teepee, you're married to it. When I asked the woman at the counter if they were authentic Indian arrowheads, she told me they were authentic in that a person carved them. The backs were stamped "Made in Mexico." Pete, of the attached "Pete's Chow Wagon" is opposed to the construction of a New York State visitor center to be constructed across the street. He encourages everyone to stop in and sign his petition to keep people from visiting his business.
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