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Scuppernong Springs

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SCUPPERNONG SPRINGS

BY,KATIE BRICK
Photo by Savs

FACTS

  • The name Scuppernong comes from a Ho Chunk word meaning “sweet-scented land.”
  • Native Americans camped on the high ground over looking the marsh where they found plentiful game and fresh water.
  • Today Scuppernong Marsh is much smaller,but it remains a haven for wildlife.
Photo by Joel Filipe

RAILROAD

  • You are walking on an old railroad bed that continues to the old marl plant foundation, about 100 yards ahead.
  • From 1909 to 1915 a train hauled marl along this grade to the Eagle Lime Products Company.
Photo by Austin Smart

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