The remote and secluded bottomlands of the park served as a cover for clandestine activities such as the production of moonshine whiskey. This old whiskey still, evidenced by surface artifacts such as Mason jars, pails and rusted cans dating from the early 1900s to the 1960s, provides insight into historical uses of park lands.
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