If you asked the folks who ran Nixons I doubt they'd consider their store being "killed." It's likely that they needed Internet at the store for some reason or another and just decided to open it up for others to use.
What's killed the local general store? Big grocery stores, big box retailers, good highways, and cheap food with far away expiration dates. Simply put, why would you go to the local general store to buy a pair of boots at full retail price when you can get on a nice, smooth highway and buy the same boots for less money at Walmart?
People vote with their wallet, and they only get nostalgic when the general store that they shunned because it's too expensive or doesn't have enough selection goes out of business.
What's killed the local general store? Big grocery stores, big box retailers, good highways, and cheap food with far away expiration dates. Simply put, why would you go to the local general store to buy a pair of boots at full retail price when you can get on a nice, smooth highway and buy the same boots for less money at Walmart?
People vote with their wallet, and they only get nostalgic when the general store that they shunned because it's too expensive or doesn't have enough selection goes out of business.
Next thing you know they'll be adding a google cookie to your wifi connected device and monitor your coming and going.
But none of it will change why I stop there, the owners, or their food. 
And I think (just maybe) *I* was being sarcastic....

