CAMAS — People who thrill at catching a misspelled word in a newspaper or finding typos on public signs would have been delighted to discover the city of Camas’ locator signs at the Lacamas Creek trailhead a few weeks ago.
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Source: The Columbian
‘It was embarrassing’: Camas has to correct spelling errors on Lacamas Creek trail signs
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