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Part of Garfield Peak as seen from the Sun Notch Trail.

aal.jpg The stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.ThumbnailsThere is an alternate access to Homestead Falls but you miss walking along the pleasant trail.The stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.ThumbnailsThere is an alternate access to Homestead Falls but you miss walking along the pleasant trail.The stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.ThumbnailsThere is an alternate access to Homestead Falls but you miss walking along the pleasant trail.The stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.ThumbnailsThere is an alternate access to Homestead Falls but you miss walking along the pleasant trail.The stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.ThumbnailsThere is an alternate access to Homestead Falls but you miss walking along the pleasant trail.The stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.ThumbnailsThere is an alternate access to Homestead Falls but you miss walking along the pleasant trail.The stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.ThumbnailsThere is an alternate access to Homestead Falls but you miss walking along the pleasant trail.

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