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Interpretive Sign for Civil War Camp |
Reconstructed Chimney for Hut |
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Great photos from the Camp Jones. Take care, have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteStrange, isn't it, how places with such sad memories can often be so beautiful?
ReplyDelete...you certainly live in an area with rich history.
ReplyDeleteThe barrel on top of the chimney is interesting...but in order to get the draw from higher than the roof, I guess it would work. Sorry the cabin that was reconstructed isn't there any more. Without someone to watch over it, I guess it didn't stand up to elements and vandals.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a pretty place for a stroll, some history, and perhaps a picnic.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/09/remembering-attack-on-our-nation.html
Good to keep such places set aside.
ReplyDeleteThe reconstructed chimney is interesting
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