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Photographer: Bernard Fisher
Taken: May 26, 2014
Caption:
Stone Watering Trough | Additional Description: Originally located on a street corner in downtown Lynchburg and later moved to Riverside Park, the trough was piped to receive constant gravity-fed water which filled and overflowed at one end. When the Pest House occupied the site, a watering trough was nearby for horses and livestock.
A gift of the Lynchburg Historical FoundationSubmitted: May 28, 2014, by Bernard Fisher of Richmond, Virginia.
Database Locator Identification Number: p274500
File Size: 0.251 Megabytes
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