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Photo by TRISTAN SPINSKI
Brandon Purvis, left, 6, of Chokoloskee and grandson of Lynn Smallwood-McMillin, not pictured, and Shana Townsend, 4, of Naples and granddaughter of Ramona and Darwin Lyon, not pictured, play in the water next to the historic Smallwood's Store in Chokoloskee on Sunday morning. After six months of closure and legal battles over access to the Smallwood's Store, the historic landmark reopened Sunday morning after a court order prompted Florida-Georgia Grove LLP, the property owner of Mamie Street where the store and museum sits, to take down it's fence and allow access to the store that's catered to Chokoloskee residents for over one hundred years. Tristan Spinski/Staff
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After six months of closure and legal battles over access to the Smallwood's Store, the historic landmark reopened Sunday morning following a court order that prompted Florida-Georgia Grove LLP, the property owner of Mamie Street where the store and museum sits, to take down it's fence and allow access to the store that's catered to Chokoloskee residents for over one hundred years.












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