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Years ago, there was a nearby town called Wendlng. It was a logging town with a large mill, and a thriving community of good size. Today nothing remains except for a relic or two. This is one.
Here is a photo of Wendling in the 1920's - http://www.flickr.com/photos/curtdeath/4010790742/ About the only thing left there, other than a few houses, is a covered bridge - http://www.pbase.com/fotabug/020609wendling
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