Gary Lee writes: In the late 1960’s and 70’s Mr. Fred Rigdon owned this and besides general merchandise he smoked pork butts and made awesome barbecue. The smoke house still partially exists to the left of the store.
Gary Lee writes: In the late 1960’s and 70’s Mr. Fred Rigdon owned this and besides general merchandise he smoked pork butts and made awesome barbecue. The smoke house still partially exists to the left of the store.
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In the late 1960’s and 70’s Mr. Fred Rigdon owned this and besides general merchandise he smoked pork butts and made awesome barbecue. The smoke house still partially exists to the left of the store.
Thanks, Gary. Gone are the days of places like this, sadly, but your memories add to the history.
Many great memories of Grandma picking me up here after school in her little white car and letting me go inside for an afternoon snack.