The single-story concrete block building was built in 1940 by Henry Harvey, replacing a log structure that had previously housed his retail establishment.
The building is one of the best-preserved examples of 1940s vernacular general stores and gas stations in the Camden area.
The style of the building is, despite its modern construction materials, reminiscent of 19th century retail buildings, with a small windows placed high on the sides (to provide illumination above the store shelves), and a full-width front porch.
[2] The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
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