File:Point of Rocks Entrance in the late 1950s..jpg
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Summary
View of the entrance to Point of Rocks in the late 1950s. Biser's Crown Station is on the corner of Rts. 15 & 28 before the highway was built. In a cruel twist of history, Mose Biser committed suicide in the store with a gun one night.
Other than the gas station and store, this intersection hasn't changed a lot. Kerrigan’s liquors were down the hill until the ‘90s.
(Photography by Walker R. Smith of Doubs
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