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did not blow up the bunker, like they did with others. Since it was too humid for civilian purposes, it started to deteriorate at first. In the 1990s Peter Metzger leased the bunker from the Federation to grow mushrooms. Since then, he has been growing ten to fifteen kinds of mushrooms at a constant
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Directly east of the bridge, the trade canal is diverted to the right side of the river, which provided energy as far back as the middle ages for industry (including mills, garnet grinding workshops, tannery and dye factories) and for the old town of Freiburg in both the south and east. Today, the
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In the 1950s, housing construction was continued to the east until it adjoined on to the Littenweiler district in the 1960s. In the 1990s, the district made a name for itself with numerous, sometimes violent, protests against the planned and later completed new construction of the federal highway
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In the north-east of the district, the sand trap is located on the river Dreisam; here, the river was channelled into a basin to let the sand and gravel that has been carried along settle. This facility does not exist anymore. At this point, there is a bridge leading over the river. Directly
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was built in 1934, which at the time, was one of the most modern open air swimming pools in southern Germany. Because of the lack of separation between the men’s and women’s baths, there were initially protests from the side of the Catholic Church. In 1939 the area named
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inn up to approximately where the Holy Trinity Church is today, where there was predominatingly a low building-density with large gardens. Various sports facilities were built in the 1930s alongside the river Dreisam, including a building belonging to the
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was divided into the four districts of Oberwiehre, Oberau, Waldsee and Littenweiler (although Littenweiler had already been a separate district before that).
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water from the canal is used for the operation of multiple small power plants. The water from this canal in the Oberau district is also diverted into the
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was constructed in 2008. This powerhouse produces around 300,000 kWh of electricity per year, which can cover the demand of 120 households. The
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humidity and temperature of around 18 degrees. These mushrooms are being sold in front of the bunker, at markets and to restaurants.
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flows through Waldsee from the east to the west and forms the northern boundary of the residential development area here.
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passing nearby made these facilities easily accessible. From 1905, this was also the terminus (which had the first
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Between the two world wars, numerous streets were laid out and developed in the area that extends from the
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The history of the area begins after the First World War when the area between the city and the village of
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and Ebnet in the east. In the north and the south, it is bordered by the Dreisam Valley mountains. The
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in 1925 with a red-brick sports hall, designed by architect Hermann Alker based on the
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department, which solely served for military purposes. There,
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style. To the east of the sports facilities, the leisure pool
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westwards the bridge, at the left side of the river bank, a
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inn, which was built in 1777 on the road leading into the
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