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For decades, English Ivy planted on the hillside above the coal seam kept erosion to a minimum. Unfortunately, after the city began cutting the hillside back to bare rock and dirt, the erosion of the hillside above the portal was hastened. Photo, circa 1932.
One could speculate that the stone used on the portal is Lower Guyandot Sandstone, perhaps taken from a quarry at Turkey Knob.

For decades, English Ivy planted on the hillside above the coal seam kept erosion to a minimum. Unfortunately, after the city began cutting the hillside back to bare rock and dirt, the erosion of the hillside above the portal was hastened. Photo, circa 1932.


One could speculate that the stone used on the portal is Lower Guyandot Sandstone, perhaps taken from a quarry at Turkey Knob.


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