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Loyalists Fading

Abandoned Foundations in Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario

May 08 2014

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From the historical archives in Niagara Falls, a depiction of United Empire Loyalists drawing for land rights in 1792.
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The last remaining building in the area. The lime kiln can be accessed by walking through the forest behind the house.
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"Always Loyal", presumably an original motto of the United Empire Loyalists.
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Unfortunately there is no trail to the kiln, and one has to descend a dangerous portion of escarpment wall, but that has kept people away from the ruin and probably preserved it.
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A prominent view of the surrounding area. In better resolution, one can see construction through the trees on the replacement for OAP location #9487.
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Just over top of this wall, the historic view is betrayed by the top of a construction vehicle. It is unknown what the ultimate plan is for reconstructing this area.

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