Image:Ridge Route unknown (vandalism).jpg

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The gray concrete and stone decorative historical markers were put up along the Ridge Route just last year in 2003. Sadly, someone or some people apparently thought they had a better right to the now missing historical black and white photo than the Ridge Route history tourist. The photo now missing, research is now needed to ascertain what this particular spot along the Ridge Route actually used to be. This location is north of Martin's gasoline station and south of the National Forest Inn. Photo from private collection of avnative.

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