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Mashamoquet Brook State Park
Exploring the Legends and History of Mashamoquet Brook State Park
Steeped in history, mystery, and legend, Mashamoquet Brook State Park in Pomfret, Connecticut, is more than just a scenic getaway. From the infamous Wolf Den, where Israel Putnam made his daring stand against a savage predator, to the eerie Soldier’s Grave hidden deep in the forest, this park holds stories of bravery, loss, and the supernatural. Hike the rugged Blue Trail to Table Rock and Indian Chair, where whispers of the past seem to linger in the wind. Explore the historic Brayton Grist Mill, a relic of New England’s industrial past, and uncover the untold tales that make this park a must-visit for history buffs and adventure seekers alike. Whether you’re searching for breathtaking views or spine-chilling legends, Mashamoquet Brook State Park promises an unforgettable journey through Connecticut’s past.
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Legend of the Black Flash
Provincetown MA Beginning of a legend October, Provincetown Cape Cod, 1939. War is looming in Europe, but the people of this small new England village are about to be terrorized by something more local. The first sighting was by a group of children on their way home from school. Someone Continue Reading
Shelter Trail, Arcadia Wildlife management area
It was about two months prior, I was out at dinner at a place in Warwick called the shanty, I was having dinner with my girlfriend and she wanted to buy the drinks in celebration of me putting out the first episode of this podcast. She told the waiter to Continue Reading
George B. Parker Woodland Wildlife Refuge
Keep Coming Back I’ve hiked this wildlife refuge many different times for over twelve years. I found this trail around 2008 while living in Providence. I don’t remember if I found it online or by accident while riding the Rhode Island back roads on my motorcycle. All I know is Continue Reading
Anawon Rock, Rehoboth Ma
Anawon was one of King Philips Chieftains, after King Philip died the colonials pursued Anawon to Rehoboth. The rock along rt 44 today is said to be the site that Anawon relinquished the fight, thus securing the colonial footprint in the new world. Strange events such as voices in the Continue Reading