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In 1923, a fire destroyed the Town Hall and a general store. The Town Hall was relocated to Stephens Street; the second one was constructed in the mid 1920s, and still stands today. What was left of the general store was taken away, and a bank was built at the location in the 1930s. The old location of the Town Hall, on Matthews Road, became the current location of Matt's Bar and Grill, which was built in the 1960s. In 2009, Beldridge's people petitioned the town government because several of the town's streets were in bad shape. Since then, most of those streets have been repaved.

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  • Beldridge, Zinrico
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  • In 1923, a fire destroyed the Town Hall and a general store. The Town Hall was relocated to Stephens Street; the second one was constructed in the mid 1920s, and still stands today. What was left of the general store was taken away, and a bank was built at the location in the 1930s. The old location of the Town Hall, on Matthews Road, became the current location of Matt's Bar and Grill, which was built in the 1960s. In 2009, Beldridge's people petitioned the town government because several of the town's streets were in bad shape. Since then, most of those streets have been repaved.
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  • In 1923, a fire destroyed the Town Hall and a general store. The Town Hall was relocated to Stephens Street; the second one was constructed in the mid 1920s, and still stands today. What was left of the general store was taken away, and a bank was built at the location in the 1930s. The old location of the Town Hall, on Matthews Road, became the current location of Matt's Bar and Grill, which was built in the 1960s. In 1962, a tornado was recorded near Beldridge; the tornado barely missed the town. Beldridge was not so lucky in 1974, when a tornado outbreak resulted in a tornado that ripped through the town, destroying three businesses, the Police Station, and the Fire Station. These places had to be rebuilt. In the 1980s, Jasper Brimmer from nearby Vulouise, with some help, built a structure in the town's Stephens Square; the structure took on the likeness of a giant orange, and was dubbed the "Beldridge Orange". Brimmer had no idea why he built a giant orange structure, as the climate of Zinrico does not support growing oranges. In the early 1990s, people in the town received news that the government of Dragoonasag had planned to build a freeway from Zinrico City to Lilpark; the freeway would become Dragoonasag Interstate Route 392, and would run by or through Beldridge. Farmers who owned land outside of town were upset at hearing this. They petitioned the government, and the freeway's builders ended up routing the freeway just outside of town, and avoiding the farmers' properties. In 2009, Beldridge's people petitioned the town government because several of the town's streets were in bad shape. Since then, most of those streets have been repaved.
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