 This is the Hall of Closets where we used to play hide and seek and have fun. Who wouldn't have fun? Look at this place. Well, we are here today at my father's old grocery store property at 318 Fifth Street in Freeport. My name is Lisa Camarillo. It was Camarillo's grocery store. That's how a lot of people know it around town. My dad has owned this building probably 50 plus years. It was 100 years old in 1915 and he's owned it probably half of its life and he bought it from the Independent Order of Odd Fellows which is the I-O-F-F Lodge. They are kind of like the Masons but it was the Odd Fellows and they built this facility. When we were small children we would come here on the days it was closed which it was Sunday. It was always closed because of the blue laws. So Sundays we would come down here. We have a big big hall upstairs and what I always called the Hall of Closets and we used to go up there. We'd play hide and seek. We'd run around. We'd get all that energy out. We had a great time as young kids in this building. It's just a lot of building. It is a big building with a ton of potential. Tin ceilings, wood floors, all original. It's got a lot of potential. The upstairs could be so many things. A dance hall, an apartment. It's endless. It's just endless the possibilities that you could do with this building. It's you have to come see it for yourself to take it all in and see the vision. There is a full apartment attached to the building that is not you cannot get to that apartment within the interior of the building. You have to it's a separate entrance. There is off-street parking here. It has its own parking lot in the back. There is metered parking out front. One of the features that I love about this building is the original tin ceiling. Oddly enough when I was a little girl I did not know that was up there because there was a drop ceiling in this building that my granddad had installed. The drop ceiling came down to where that charcoal ridge is that wooden ledge. That's where the drop ceiling came and one day one of the panels had slipped and I went to fix it and that's when I realized that there was actually a beautiful tin ceiling up there. So I asked my dad if we could take down that drop ceiling and he said absolutely. We painted it with some paint that had actual copper in it so it has that copper look to it but it is tin. So this is the upstairs hall. This is where the odd fellows used to meet when they had their organization here. It is a very large space. People have said it could be a dance hall. Could be an incredible large living room if you wanted to live up here. There are three separate storefronts. It's 318 320 and 322 on Fifth Street. You have to come see it.