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Dyer Kiln
Dyer Kiln
Dyer Kiln
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Dyer Kiln
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Dyer Kiln
Dyer Kiln
Dyer Kiln
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Thomas Moore (04/26/2020)
This was my favorite part of traveling to Bellevue. The Dyer Kiln looks like the ruins of an old Scottish Castle. You cannot go in the kiln, but you can travel around it. A swarm of tree swallows appears to have made the kiln home, as they were flying all around its rafters. They also have a small roadside park next to the kiln with a bench and a picnic table. Historically, the Dyer Kiln was used in the 1800s to burn limestone into mortar from the two quarries across the street, now the Keehne Environmental Area. It was abandoned and left to ruin when the quarries were. But this great piece of history is a must-see for anyone traveling in the Bellevue area.
Michael Sherer (12/05/2018)
This is an old Kiln with some kind of marker. Not as interesting as across the street.
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