“one of the first limestone kilns in the County”
This quaint half acre historic site provides historic information and a roadside picnic area. Dyer Kiln was purchased in l975 by the Parks Commission and developed by the Bellevue community as a bi-centennial project. This kiln, one of the first limestone kilns in the County, was used for burning limestone in the preparation of cement in the late l9th century.
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