All Common Areas
History: The old quarry located on the southern edge of a limestone cliff line just off the Talus Trail was once home to lime kilns that were dismantled in the 1930's. The stones of these structures were used to build pathway steps and other architecture in The Glen. Civilized construction within The Glen dates back potentially to 100 b.c., but officially The Glen has been owned, developed, and maintained by Antioch College since its donation by Hugh Taylor Birch in 1929.
Claims: The apparition of Helen appears walking or sitting, dressed in period clothing...only to quickly vanish.
TCP Experience: No sight of Helen yet, but voices in unoccupied areas seem to be common here. We captured a strange, unexplainable mist at Pompey's Pillar. "Mist Figure" seems to appear and disappear very quickly, as it only appears on the second photo of 3 taken within 60 seconds of each other.
A first person point of view, the descent of Pompey's Pillar.
The Beauty here resonates, day and night. The common areas within The Glen offer our group many unique and alluring places to set up and investigate.
Yellow Spring Landing. | Justin and Nate on Pompey's Pillar. | Helen's Stone. |
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The Grotto. | The Grotto, Take 2. | The Cascades Landing. |
The Old Dam. | Broken Wall at the Old Dam. | A View from the Bat Perch. |
Grotto Falls by Flashlight. |