I was going to resurrect this old thread below, but figured I ought to start a new one.
I went looking for the cellar hole of the Hermann hotel, the glassworks, and the unfinished house on the Mullica this Saturday. I started at Crowley's landing, where supposedly some glass was around, but that seems overgrown or cleaned up.
Then I walked down the closed-off end of Bulltown Road, and didn't find much. Finally, I walked down whatever road is near LB's Lunch Box (good corn fritters and crab cake sandwich, btw) and I found some old sycamore trees, and what looked like what had been the lakefront land of a hotel, with some yucca or similar plants in a row.
I walked around looking for the glassworks and the house ruins, but I couldn't find a thing.
Has anyone been out there recently? Is it worth returning in winter, when visibility may be better, or can you only see anything from the water?
the olden thread:
I went looking for the cellar hole of the Hermann hotel, the glassworks, and the unfinished house on the Mullica this Saturday. I started at Crowley's landing, where supposedly some glass was around, but that seems overgrown or cleaned up.
Then I walked down the closed-off end of Bulltown Road, and didn't find much. Finally, I walked down whatever road is near LB's Lunch Box (good corn fritters and crab cake sandwich, btw) and I found some old sycamore trees, and what looked like what had been the lakefront land of a hotel, with some yucca or similar plants in a row.
I walked around looking for the glassworks and the house ruins, but I couldn't find a thing.
Has anyone been out there recently? Is it worth returning in winter, when visibility may be better, or can you only see anything from the water?
the olden thread:
Ruins on the Mullica
So I'm paddling the Mullica during low tide often. Just before Bull Creek, whats the story behind the ruins that are just the stone foundations? Is that the Herman Hotel? And also the home next to it that looks as though it may share the same fate someday soon? And why are there so many...
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