In 1927 the Camp Committee purchased a concession stand from Union Station Railroad Terminal. The cost was $125 plus dismantling within nine days. Reconstruction of the concession stand at the Camp provided a Bingo stand. With the repeal of prohibition in the 1930’s the Bingo Stand was converted to a patio bar, still in use today. Over the last few summers, several upgrades have been made to the beloved Camp Bar including upgrading the electrical and refinishing much of the interior.