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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 Aspen Trail starts on Aspen Road and goes back up to the Wildwood Trail. Here is the trail sign but it is off in the bushes a bit.ThumbnailsBalch Creek flows past the stone house and sitting on the rocks in the stream. The flowing water drowns out any sounds of the city.The Aspen Trail starts on Aspen Road and goes back up to the Wildwood Trail. Here is the trail sign but it is off in the bushes a bit.ThumbnailsBalch Creek flows past the stone house and sitting on the rocks in the stream. The flowing water drowns out any sounds of the city.The Aspen Trail starts on Aspen Road and goes back up to the Wildwood Trail. Here is the trail sign but it is off in the bushes a bit.ThumbnailsBalch Creek flows past the stone house and sitting on the rocks in the stream. The flowing water drowns out any sounds of the city.The Aspen Trail starts on Aspen Road and goes back up to the Wildwood Trail. Here is the trail sign but it is off in the bushes a bit.ThumbnailsBalch Creek flows past the stone house and sitting on the rocks in the stream. The flowing water drowns out any sounds of the city.The Aspen Trail starts on Aspen Road and goes back up to the Wildwood Trail. Here is the trail sign but it is off in the bushes a bit.ThumbnailsBalch Creek flows past the stone house and sitting on the rocks in the stream. The flowing water drowns out any sounds of the city.

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