Redemption Rock Trail N, Princeton, MA 01541, United StatesMap
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More than just a rock
This is a place that is difficult to evaluate and review. To be honest, it is little more than an outcropping, perhaps a bit larger than the norm, but then again, perhaps not. It is maintained and p...
I lived in Gardner Ma for 6 years from 2007 to 2013, and liked to drive around and investigate interesting areas nearby. On my way to Princeton on rt. 149 South, I passed the clearing and historical ...
If you read about this woman, Mary White Rowlandson, you should spend a moment here reflecting on her courage and the contribution she made to our country. Her book is still in print and it is believ...
The significance of this place is not well known, even to long-time residents of this area. It was here that Mary Rowlandson was ransomed and freed by Native Americans on May 2, 1676, for goods worth ...
More than just a rock
This is a place that is difficult to evaluate and review. To be honest, it is little more than an outcropping, perhaps a bit larger than the norm, but then again, perhaps not. It is maintained and p...
A FEELING...
I lived in Gardner Ma for 6 years from 2007 to 2013, and liked to drive around and investigate interesting areas nearby. On my way to Princeton on rt. 149 South, I passed the clearing and historical ...
Worth spending a moment here!
If you read about this woman, Mary White Rowlandson, you should spend a moment here reflecting on her courage and the contribution she made to our country. Her book is still in print and it is believ...
Right from the highway
Cool little place unexpected right off the highway. Stop and read the history, take a trail hike or just climb up the rock and be with nature.
Amazing historical spot
The significance of this place is not well known, even to long-time residents of this area. It was here that Mary Rowlandson was ransomed and freed by Native Americans on May 2, 1676, for goods worth ...