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Eagle Heights Raymer Road Remnants
When George Raymer lived here, there were many fewer trees and the land was much more open, so that the view from the mounds east across University Bay to the Capitol dome on the Madison Isthmus, and north to Lake Mendota, would have been much less obstructed-much closer, indeed, to the savanna vegetation that probably characterized this land when these mounds were built more than a thousand years ago.
Today, with the removal of the fires that once kept down the trees on this hillside, the forest has grown in and it is much harder to see the views. (Visit in winter if you want to catch a glimpse of what this place once looked like.) But the trails still follow George Raymer's nineteenth-century routes, and you can even find more material evidence of the road system that he and the MPPDA constructed here. Some of the stone structures that supported the road can still be seen at a couple points along the trails, and if you look carefully beneath your feet as you walk, you can still find traces of the asphalt that was used sometime in the first half of the twentieth century to repave the old carriage roads.
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| 04/29/2008 |