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We're lucky to live in a small community where nobody pays attention to that. Our "down town" consists of a small Mexican restaurant, a small market with gas pumps, a little antique shop, and a post office. There are only somewhere between 1,500 & 2,ooo people. One thing that limits the number of people is a decent part of the area being bordered by forest service land. People greet each other & open doors for each other. One thing of concern is trying to keep the place from being discovered by the people down the hill.
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Marv Evans
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