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Camas Mill Information • Downtown Camas | Shops, Restaurants, Events in . . . More than a century of industrial activity at the Georgia Pacific (GP) pulp and paper mill in Camas has led to potential contamination in soil, sediments, and groundwater in and around the mill Contamination could have occurred due to regular operations, spills, or leaks
No Longer A Mill Town, Camas Holds On To Its Blue-Collar Past Last month, Georgia-Pacific announced it will close most of its production at the 134-year-old paper mill The Camas High School auditorium is Home to the Papermakers The school's mascot is
Papermaker History, Part 1: Mill Interpretive Center The Early Years Longtime mill employees Anna Fry and Caroline Mercury (who recently retired after 36 years) spent considerable time gathering the history (artifacts, logs, books, photos, tools, etc ) and have created a Mill Interpretive Center, or museum, that gives visitors a comprehensive look at what turned Camas into a town, and why we’re called the Paperma
Camas Country Mill Schoolhouse 1888 was founded to bring the highest quality, locally grown flour and grain products to your home With generations of experience producing and milling grain in the lush southwest Willamette Valley, our line of flours, cereals, and pasta are made with care
Revisiting Washington — Camas Downtown revitalization and new residential neighborhoods offer a different vision of the once over-industrialized “mill town ”
Shops, Restaurants, Events in Camas, WA - Downtown Camas The Mill Interpretive Visitor’s Center, located at 401 NE Adams (Black awning entrance) is open on most First Fridays from 5 pm-8 pm with mill historians on hand to share all about the history of the mill and show the historical timeline, videos, mill artifacts, industrial decor, and more
Our Mill — Camas Country Mill When Camas Country first opened its doors in 2011, we were the first mill of our kind to operate in the Willamette Valley in nearly eighty years Grist mills once peppered the landscape of the valley, particularly along waterways, with mills in even the smallest communities