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Other Facilities: Labyrinth: History |
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The construction of the labyrinth combined the talents of the Mo-Ranch maintenance staff and dedicated volunteers. In February of 2001, Mo-Ranch was the site of a national Mariners in Mission event. Mariner volunteers took a level site, with the outer frame in place and completed the interior construction of the labyrinth in one week.
Youth groups from St. Stephens and Ridglea Presbyterian Churches, Ft. Worth, spent their 2001 Spring Break at Mo-Ranch. A part of their labor was the outlining of the paths leading to the labyrinth and the Luttig-Shelton Pavilion.
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The labyrinth is located across the low water bridge which was the original entrance to Mo-Ranch. You can reach the bridge by following the riverwalk path past River Dorm and the old gate house. |
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