Monday, October 31, 2011

Natural Bridge

An example of the rock formations in the area
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The natural bridge was a sacred site of Native American  tribes .Some believe that George Washington came to the site in 1750 as a young man on behalf of Thomas Fairfax,6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron.Natural Bridge is 78 feet in length and 65 feet in height. Natural Bridge has 9 hiking trails that range from 1/2 miles to 8 miles.It's located near Red River. Each of the 35 rooms at the Hemlock Lodge is complete with a balcony to allow visitors to experience the joy of being out in the Kentucky outdoors.team m3


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