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cheezcurd
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Late December, I took a trip to visit my mom's side of the family in a rural town about 30 minutes East of Cleveland. My little brother and I were exploring the woods across the road from my aunt's house when we came across these stone ruins in a creek bottom in a relatively sparse hardwood forest. Possibilities that came to mind were a bridge section or part of an old mill, but I couldn't quite relate what I saw to any bridge or mill I've come across.

Facing South, downstream is to the right:


Facing North, downstream is to the left (next 2 photos):



Angled downstream from the Northern bank:


Walking away at a small angle from the Northern usptream bank:


Still walking away at the same angle, looking back. This is when it became apparent that the ruins were at the end of a long corridor through the woods. Given the way the soil was cut away, I assumed it was an old roadbed. The roadbed did not continue past the ruins. Note the creek running towards the ruin on the left side of the photo:


Even further away, looking back, at the opposite terminus of the corridor. The ruins were not visible from this point:


Finally, facing South, downstream to the right:

1/12/2007 12:32:00 PM

Novicane
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probably some mexicans in there

1/12/2007 12:36:26 PM

ncstatetke
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moss don't grow on a rolling stone

1/12/2007 12:37:56 PM

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Just an old bridge, possibly for a logging trail, got one of those up where I live, go further up or down the trail and if you come upon a giant stack or two of old wood it was most likely for a sawmill.

1/12/2007 1:34:03 PM

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Judging from how wide it is I'd have to agree it was a logging operation so vehicles could pass on both sides.

The growth says it was about 50-100 years ago. Toss an email out to the local gov. They'll have records.

1/12/2007 1:39:22 PM

Pyro
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Also look for any plank roads that might have been in the area.

1/12/2007 2:40:28 PM

gunzz
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the aliens built it

1/12/2007 2:48:12 PM

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1/12/2007 3:01:34 PM

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hitler's secret bunker!!

1/12/2007 3:27:19 PM

cheezcurd
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STONEHENGE JR.

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1/12/2007 3:32:14 PM

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Looks to me as though there was a trail cut through there. This could have been just a little
thing built to keep the trail from washing over.
There were things like this where I grew up in Sleepy Hollow NY (where the legend comes from)
where there were miles and miles of OLD trails.

1/12/2007 3:34:07 PM

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Blair Witch

1/12/2007 3:34:37 PM

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Looks like an old road. There is a historical society in NC that keeps track of them and goes to look at them from time to time.

Dr. Caddell in the History department is a member I think. He had talked about it once or twice.

1/12/2007 5:14:51 PM

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