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Sorry for the real estate page used as a reference. Besides being a gateway to someone's real estate listings, it's partly original research. If someone can come up with a better source (the actual "passport" from the historical society for instance), please replace it. A trip to the library may yield something. The hist soc website has nada on Provolt except a mention of the store being on the passport tour. Note that the grange hall seems to be a hotbed of Southern Oregon counterculture. Could be worth following up on. Valfontis (talk) 21:41, 23 December 2010 (UTC)Reply