Lucas found out about this 100 year old kiln in the middle of Jamul. From 1889-1892 a company ored limestone out of the hills in limestone, used rail cars to hall it to the kiln, then heated it so they could make cement out of it. they went out of business and disassembled the wooden structure that surrounded it. However they left the 3 story high kiln still standing in the middle of Jamul. These are some pictures of our adventure.
Lucas Buresch walking up to the Jamul Kiln from the path.
This is a view inside the of the Jamul Kiln chimney looking up. A nice green Jamul gnome took the photo of us.
Zach, Whatever happen to that little green gnome? Didn't he say something about needing a ride? Oh well he can fend for himself. Next time I'm in San Diego we're going to go scope out some more treasures of the 19th century, be ready. --Lucas
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Zach,
Whatever happen to that little green gnome? Didn't he say something about needing a ride? Oh well he can fend for himself. Next time I'm in San Diego we're going to go scope out some more treasures of the 19th century, be ready.
--Lucas
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