The great exodus from New England in the 1800s left these lands changed forever with all the signs of people living and faming. The rock walls, piles of field stones, cellar holes and wagon trails can be found buried in the overgrown farms now forests. I took my Fisher F19 metal detector out exploring this old place to see if I could figure out where the colonist lived and built their houses. Plenty of holes in the ground from digging out material but no root cellars. This is the place where we have some of the earliest settlers in American history and you can see it reading the land. So lets hike, explore and do some metal detecting and look at the way the land has changed over three centuries.
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This place is difficult 200 years after people lived here
14 окт 2024