GROTON — Nestled approximately a mile north of the often bustling Gold Star Highway, tucked into the forest and guarded by an abandoned YMCA summer camp and Latham Reservoir, is
Local author and historian David Goudsward has released his 22nd book, a revised and expanded edition of his award-winning “Ancient Stone Sites of New England.” In it, Goudsward discusses megalithic stones, stone chambers and petroglyphs scattered across New England. Theories regarding Norse, Phoenician, Irish, Celtic and Native American origins are presented. Previous works include editing […]
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Studying the origins of the aptly named Mystery Hill megaliths, also known as America’s Stonehenge, whets one’s curiosity but does not satisfy unless one is satisfied by the excitement of confounding mystery alone.