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    submerged ruins at lake oswego?

    The other thing that looked like a foundation was due west of that where the trail from the structure you've circled leads to. No building shows up there on the '51 map, but it could have been associated with the one you've just spotted.
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    submerged ruins at lake oswego?

    Very interesting! I wonder if the Penn State Forest and Bass River State Forest camps were close, but far enough apart, for segregation reasons? When I was at Rutgers I worked for a bit in some of the old CCC camp buildings, which are now used by the university. Those were used for work on...
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    submerged ruins at lake oswego?

    Yep thats the location! Sounds like a reasonable explanation. Perhaps next time I'm at the lake I'll try to find the spot and see if theres cement down there. You know, I didn't pan the map left earlier, but now I notice that the lake was not dammed in 1931. Nor were the cranberry bogs...
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    submerged ruins at lake oswego?

    I've been on Lake Oswego many dozens of times but just recently noticed what I believe may be some sort of submerged ruins on the northern rim of the lake where Lake Oswego Rd. comes its closest to the lake. If you go to google maps, and zoom in to the area you'll see submerged linear features...
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    Kayaking Lake Oswego

    First post in about 8 or 9 years up here (actually I used to post on the ghosttowns yahoo group forum); but since I know about the blue flags and I just paddled up a little past Allen's Bridge yesterday it seems like a fitting place to chime in! In short, the blue flags simply mark trees that...
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