
A small cooperative store, built from local stone, was constructed in the Springfield-Log Cabin community in 1930. It was the first store in this area, other than a commissary on the Zack Hubert farm, and a popular gathering place. The covered pavilion out front encouraged outdoor visits .
A cafeteria used by students of the nearby school was located adjacent to the store. It was also built of local stone but has been gone for many years.
Camilla-Zack Community Center District, National Register of Historic Places

Everything about this community is so interesting.