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“A Historic Corner of Red Creek — 104 & 104A
Most people pass through the intersection of 104 and 104A without realizing they’re driving over one of Red Creek’s oldest gathering spots. Long before the modern traffic and storefronts, this corner was home to a hotel and bar I recently got a snap shot copy a group shot from the late 1800s The building stood right here on this corner, complete with a full porch, balcony, and horse‑drawn carriages out front. You can see families, travelers, and locals all gathered together, the same way people still meet up in town today.
This intersection isn’t just a crossroads on the map. It’s a piece of Red Creek’s identity — a reminder that even small towns have deep stories, and this corner once held the place where everyone came to eat, drink, talk, and connect.
A little history hiding in plain sight.“
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