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Submitted by stevenl on Thu, 12/15/2005 - 10:36pm.
Here's another Evergroove legend, based on nothing solid as most of these legends are. Before I get into this, remember that TESC was ahead of the curve on "Grunge." We were there before the term was invented. The same holds true for "New Age," many of the concepts were common knowledge in the Evergreen community before the word and concept became popular in the media.
» According to oral tradition, the TESC campus is host to a Ley Line power point. There is a pedestrian walkway between the CAB and Rec buildings. Under that walkway there is a loading dock, sort of like an artificial cave. The road that leads to this loading facility is now called "Hidden Springs Road," although I don't recall this stretch of asphalt having any name when I was a student. The entrance area to the loading dock, right before the opening to the "cave," was supposedly the power point.
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Submitted by Rick on Thu, 12/15/2005 - 11:31pm.Stonehenge would be the prime
Submitted by stevenl on Thu, 12/15/2005 - 11:35pm.Here is a Wikipedia discussio
Submitted by Sarah on Fri, 12/16/2005 - 10:52am.