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The Split Stones of Holbrook Hill

The Split Stones of Holbrook Hill

by Development Coordinator on July 9, 2020 with No Comments

The Piscataquog Land Conservancy acquired the 330-acre Florence Tarr Wildlife Sanctuary in July 2017. In the fall of that year, a team of volunteer trail builders working on a section of trail over Holbrook Hill at the western end of the property discovered a large boulder that had been cut into pieces, apparently by hand.

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In 1969, a group of neighbors created the Piscataquog Watershed Association (PWA) to protect critical land alond the Piscataquog River. Now the Piscataquog Land Conservancy (PLC), that legacy has grown to include more than 6,200 acres on 103 conservation tracts.

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