Laurel’s Black business community started in 1906 when Tom W. Fisher established the Fisher Dry Good and Grocery Store on Front Street. Fisher also provided leadership in the organization of Black Business Cooperative League whose objective was to encourage business among the African American community. John Smith started a general merchandise store here in 1908. Later, he expanded his store to include groceries with delivery service.
This cache is a fun hide! you'll need to be on your guard since it's next to a busy street.