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<blockquote data-quote="CowCop" data-source="post: 99911" data-attributes="member: 1049"><p>Our farm is right on the historical Crown Point Trail, which is the "road" that General Amherst and his British army chose to go from the Fort # 4 in New Hampshire across the mighty Connecticut River to Fort Ticondaroga in NY. Rogers Rangers also frequented this trail as well and some of the giant trees on the property were witness to the activity of that century years ago. We still find Indian and Militia artifacts in the woods near the miles of stone walls every spring while repairing fences. There are many treasure hunters still searching for the solid gold statue stolen from the fort 200+ years ago and valued at over 2 million dollars. The entire story was featured on the mystery channel last year.</p><p></p><p>Most folks call the farm the Crown Point Hill farm, even though there is an actual farm already called Crown Point a few miles away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowCop, post: 99911, member: 1049"] Our farm is right on the historical Crown Point Trail, which is the "road" that General Amherst and his British army chose to go from the Fort # 4 in New Hampshire across the mighty Connecticut River to Fort Ticondaroga in NY. Rogers Rangers also frequented this trail as well and some of the giant trees on the property were witness to the activity of that century years ago. We still find Indian and Militia artifacts in the woods near the miles of stone walls every spring while repairing fences. There are many treasure hunters still searching for the solid gold statue stolen from the fort 200+ years ago and valued at over 2 million dollars. The entire story was featured on the mystery channel last year. Most folks call the farm the Crown Point Hill farm, even though there is an actual farm already called Crown Point a few miles away. [/QUOTE]
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