OPINION — “No Filter Show” co-hosts Paul Ford and Grady Sinclair take a peek at the historic ruins of Camp Lorenzo, built in 1878, and venture into surrounding areas.
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“No Filter Show” Episode 118
Ed. note: The “No Filter Show” ferrets out places of interest with a light look, it it not a historical report. Those looking for information on the Camp Lorenzo, also known as the United Order Cotton Farm, may visit the Washington County Historical Society’s webpage linked here.
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The "No Filter Show" is a whimsical sometimes semi-serious comedy exploring the essence of Utah's Dixie.
Grady Sinclair and an assortment of Co-hosts explore things historic and current, rich and ridiculous. In some episodes they bring you business spotlights, in others they feature people and happenings in the region.
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