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EUREKA SPRINGS: Building hazard delays tour of underground

Bulging wall, circa 1890s, must be repaired

Posted: August 31, 2009 at 2:19 a.m.

This passageway leads to the basement of the Basin Spring Bath House, which will serve as an office for Eureka Springs underground tours once repairs to the foundation and wall on the left are completed.

This passageway leads to the basement of the Basin Spring Bath House, which will serve as an office for Eureka Springs underground tours once repairs to the foundation and wall on the left are completed.

A tour of underground attractions that was supposed to start July 4 has been on hold because a wall in a century-old building next door to the tour office is "bulging." It's "a structural hazard that poses a significant danger to the general public," city building inspector Bob Ray wrote in a July 6 letter to John Cross, who owns the building at 12 S. Main St.

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Northwest Arkansas, Pages 7, 8 on 08/31/2009

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