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The stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.

aal.jpg The stone house is at the junction of the Lower Macleay Trail and the Wildwood Trail. Though it is picturesque sometimes people leave trash around the house.MiniaturasThe stream below Dry Creek Falls rushes over the mossy rocks as it courses along a forest road which is used as the trail.The stone house is at the junction of the Lower Macleay Trail and the Wildwood Trail. Though it is picturesque sometimes people leave trash around the house.MiniaturasThe stream below Dry Creek Falls rushes over the mossy rocks as it courses along a forest road which is used as the trail.The stone house is at the junction of the Lower Macleay Trail and the Wildwood Trail. Though it is picturesque sometimes people leave trash around the house.MiniaturasThe stream below Dry Creek Falls rushes over the mossy rocks as it courses along a forest road which is used as the trail.The stone house is at the junction of the Lower Macleay Trail and the Wildwood Trail. Though it is picturesque sometimes people leave trash around the house.MiniaturasThe stream below Dry Creek Falls rushes over the mossy rocks as it courses along a forest road which is used as the trail.The stone house is at the junction of the Lower Macleay Trail and the Wildwood Trail. Though it is picturesque sometimes people leave trash around the house.MiniaturasThe stream below Dry Creek Falls rushes over the mossy rocks as it courses along a forest road which is used as the trail.

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