New River at Claytor Lake State Park
New River at Claytor Lake State Park
Stones from William Christian's Dunkard Bottom home site, now submerged by Claytor Lake, were moved one mile to this location, occupied by the historic Haven B. Howe house. Currently the location of the Claytor Lake State Park Visitors Center, the Howe house was built between 1876 and 1879.
Stones from William Christian's Dunkard Bottom home site, now submerged by Claytor Lake, were moved one mile to this location, occupied by the historic Haven B. Howe house. Currently the location of the Claytor Lake State Park Visitors Center, the Howe house was built between 1876 and 1879.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home