Links

Some Recommended Websites - Many with good links.

Labyrinths in NC - Web Site Links
Geomancy
This web page has a lot of historical information on labyrinths. Click on Labyrinths in the left column.
Georgia Labyrinths
This site has a great overview of labyrinths and has frequent updates.
Golden Spirit
Chuck Hunner is a member of The Labyrinth Society; is located in the western area of NC and is a labyrinth builder and offers Labyrinth jewelry for purchase.
Grace Cathedral
This site has a labyrinth locator for other areas of the US and also has an interactive labyrinth with music. Click on 'Labyrinth' at the top of the page.
Labyrinth Project of Connecticut INC.
Helen Curry is the immediate past president of The Labyrinth Society and has an active prison ministry using labyrinths.
Mountain Valley Center
This site has general information and a list of activities.
PAXworks
In addition to labyrinth locations in other states, this site offers lots of additional information. John Ridder provided an original labyrinth design for the previous Olympic Games.
Stone Circle Design
This site has two wonderful interactive labyrinths. To get to them: Click to enter the website. Then click on "Portfolio"-the sunburst icon. Click on 'Labyrinth Walks', then click on 'please see this article'. At the bottom of that page click on 'Labyrinth Experiences' to go to the interactive labyrinths.
The Labyrinth Company
David Tolzman is currently constructing several labyrinths in North Carolina.
The Labyrinth Project of St. Louis/Labyrinth Enterprises
This site has information about making or purchasing your own labyrinth. Robert Ferre is one of the founders of The Labyrinth Society.
The Labyrinth Society
The Labyrinth Society is an international organization. They hold gatherings annually.
The Mystery Labyrinth
This is an awesome website. Take the time to explore it!

 


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