People would generally have one in their back garden and sometmes there will be a main one at the end of the street. So, depending on how many houses there are, there will be at least two.
In the US, bomb shelters were a boom in business in the late 1950's and early 1960's; the Eisenhower/Kennedy years. They were hardly spoken of after the mid 1960's. By the late 1960's people often spoke fun of those people (made fun of them) that built those bomb shelters. ALthough no doubt some may still exist, bomb shelters in the US are a thing of the past which ended in the 1960's.
50. 1 per state
nearly 9,000 a year
About 21 calories per oz of easy street
People who got less than £5 per week got one for free and the government built it for them. People who got over or £5 per week had to buy one from the government for £7. They were made out of concrete, corogated metal, sand bags and soil. they were ussaly under ground.
cheap dog food is about $100-$250 per year per dog. However most shelters receive donations so they don't actually have to pay that much.
No they don't even have enough shelters which is more important
According to the word on the street... There are only 2 parties that matter. What are they?
Most shelters charge a small fee, my local one charges $90 per animal. Even if it is free, you still will need hundreds of dollars annually to keep your pet healthy.
About $5 per 10mg on the "street"
1 per unit
An avenue is a wide street or main thoroughfare, per the Related Link, listed below: