The land below our feet holds a ton of history, and we are looking forward to talking about some of those parts of our local story. We will learn a welcoming song in Abenaki, look out over the mighty Connecticut River as people did 13000 years ago, and hear how the different approaches to land use between English colonists and Native people contributed to the conflict that eventually lead up to the American Revolution.
Dress for the weather, plan on being outside for an hour or more.
Feel free to bring a folding chair, or a blanket to sit on, and some water.
There’s parking at the ramp and along the road, with some parking for vehicles with an accessibility placard on a first-come first-served basis.
We’ll be outside, and we might be there before the porta-loo is in place for the summer, so take that into account when planning your trip!
