Throughout the 20th century, Peaster has served area farmers as a school and church community.
It did survive, however, as a local economic and social hub for area farmers.
The operation started in 1964 with area farmers in open lots.
It is open three days a week year round but busiest in the summer and early fall, when more than 70 area farmers sell there.
Valley View was established in 1889 and soon became a community center for area farmers.
The bridge was built in 1876, the result of a petition by area farmers.
By 1890, Alvord was a retail center for area farmers.
Around 1862, an area farmer found him living on the hill.
Throughout its history, the town has acted as a source of services to area farmers.
They serve meals to the community and are a popular social destination for the area farmers.