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    Nick Catania
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    The Frank R. Lautenberg Visitor Center.
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    Blue blazes lead from the center to the Ironworks Trail.
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    Methodist Church foundation.
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    A short dirt path to the Ironworks Trail.
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    The Ironworks Trail to Furnace No. 2.
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    Commemorative plate for the manufacturing of the great chain.
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    The last standing Lakeville house.
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    A footbridge over the creek.
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    Cross the road and proceed up the hill.
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    One of the first surface mines at the site.
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    An entrance to one of the old surface mines.
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    Informational sign on the environmental effects of mining.
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    The cable house that pulled ore-filled carts from beneath the lake.
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    The cable house that pulled ore-filled carts from beneath the lake.
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    The cable house that pulled ore-filled carts from beneath the lake.
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    The trail returning to Furnace No. 2.
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    Furnace No. 2.
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    The crusher and dryer.
    Nick Catania
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    06/22/2017
    The trail crosses back over Old Forge Road.

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