concernedformickey
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So this is my personal opinion from my perspective and from my entirely different part of the country:
First, MS bike route via googlemaps around the Versailles/St. John area shows a city-like area. It is a semi-tired, seen-better-days area. Sorry folks, but it is. It doesn't get any better near the Circle K with a lot of small side streets with houses looking like 1930's shacks. Sorry, but it's true. There does not seem to be a lot of re-building, new buisnesses or money going into that area. You guys don't see that, really? If this is normal America then we have a problem. There is a feeling of slight despair in general in this area. Not safe, no jobs, gangs, and drugs.
Second, then the route goes into a much more rural area, wide open with a lot of barns, shacks, etc. It has to be very scary at night with so much open space.
Don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings who has an emotional, sentimental attachment to the Lafayette area but I'd get the heck out of dodge.
I agree as a newcomer. What I see is the phenomenon of building outwards and neglecting the downtown. Very bad. It is nice to see a few new buildings in the area, but it seems the focus is on growing larger and outwards rather than builing up what already exists. Very American to just abandon areas that already civilized. No offense. But it is a very present-oriented attitude with no sight to the future.