Talk:Edgewood, Iowa

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what a cool town

[edit] better than you think

Edgewood is a town full of people that know each other so well that when you walk by you know that person already. We have great events too. In June, we have a rodeo for 3 nights then a demolition dirby.

The city is thriving, not just surviving. It is currently building a near 1 million dollar sports complex.

[edit] A Family Town

This town has got a great community with a superb school system. The townsfolk are friendly, good-natured people. Although i do not live in this town, I enjoy spending the majority of my time there. This is a great town to start a family. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 207.28.31.3 (talk) 18:57, 5 February 2007 (UTC).

Edgewood is a great town. Many people who have heard of us say "oh that's a really small town," or "I've been there for the Rodeo in June," or "they have such a nice sports complex for such a small town..." No on truly knows what Edgewood is all about until they have lived here. It is a great place to grow up, has a wonderful school system with great facilities, teachers, and of course the new athletic complex. Edgewood is also a great place to come back to after college or a few years away. It is a great place to have kids, everyone knows everyone -- and this makes the town that much better. Everyone who lives in Edgewood looks out for everyone else, and are always willing to lend a hand to those people or organizations that need it. If you've never been here...come, you can't judge something until you've lived it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.66.118.152 (talk) 21:28, 16 May 2008 (UTC)