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Fibber's

Hunters

Information on this site can be found under Hunter's Resort.

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First Grocery

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Al Camp and his wife, Ruth , started the first area grocery store in their house on this site (1st photo).  It is located on Highway 70 E, across from Evergreen Ranch and along the Little St. Germain River.  The house is to the right, of the garage and behind the trees.  This home has gone through several owners since then. The second photo shows the Camp's grocery store as it was oringally built on the mall. The two people standing in front are Al and Ruth. The third photo shows some later remodeling. The fourth photo shows the store as it was before the new one was built. This now houses Weber's Wooden Nickel and the Community Church of Christ's store.

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Forest Primeval

Forest Primeval was one of two of John Vandervort's resorts on Lost Lake, which included a large amount of shoreline.  This resort also included what is known as the "Stone House" which was one of the guest houses on the resort.  Forest Primeval Road is named after this resort.

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Fresh Start

Fresh Start

"Fresh Start" is a flower and plant business on Hwy 70 operated by Marlene Bartelt, a long-time resident of St. Germainand daughter of Ewald Anderson.

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