“I went to a rural school in the ’70s. The school housed seventh through twelfth grades, as there was no such thing as middle school. Those who misbehaved and went to the principal’s office were either paddled or locked in a small, dark, windowless closet in the guidance counselor’s office for an hour or more. The closet was so small you couldn’t even sit on the floor.”
#7 Greyhound buses and trains were the same way, as well as restaurants and bars and stores and, everywhere
#15 until they went out of business and that was because the chain stores moved into town, usually a short drive away, couldn't walk to them, they sold more things at cheaper prices.