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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SCUPPERNONG SPRINGS

BY:ANDREW BRADEN

Scuppernong springs is made of many smaller springs.

Scuppernong springs is the perfect place for wildlife to live.

Photo by Sue Tucker

The trail is 1 1/2 miles long.

Indians used it to trap animals such as beaver, otter, muskrat, and mink.

Photo by Ichio

The Scuppernong Springs does not go to China; that is a very weird thought. Do not litter.

Photo by NeONBRAND

It held 30,000 trout at one time.

Photo by Michael Yero

The trout were separated by age.

Photo by Chris Bair

In 1870
a cheese factory opened.

In 1880 it was
remodeled into a hotel.

Photo by KEEM IBARRA

In 1934 it became a private retreat to visit.

Photo by Owen Wassell

In 1970 it was
destroyed in a fire.