Hacker's Hill Preserve
I had a wonderful visit with family at Coffee Pond in Casco, Maine. My cousin's husband introduced me to Hacker's Hill Preserve which was just a short drive from their home. This hill affords a 360 degree view of the foothills of the Appalachian Range and Lake Sebago. It is a popular spot for picnicking.
You can drive to the top of the hill
There is a chapel on the hill and at the base of a statue are a number of memorial artifacts
Looking up at the peak of the hill. The cell towers provide revenue to maintain the preserve
A view from an arbor which often hosts weddings
I am confused since the "well" is not really a well
The three crosses
The statue (detail)
Statue
Anonymous
What a view
The folks were walking their Dogue de Bordeaux
Memorial for Hacker A. Hall (1918 - 2000)
Vine Covered Arbor
Cross created from a tree struck by lightning
Faded photo showing the lightning struck tree
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You can drive to the top of the hill |
There is a chapel on the hill and at the base of a statue are a number of memorial artifacts |
Looking up at the peak of the hill. The cell towers provide revenue to maintain the preserve |
A view from an arbor which often hosts weddings |
I am confused since the "well" is not really a well |
The three crosses |
The statue (detail) |
Statue |
Anonymous |
What a view |
The folks were walking their Dogue de Bordeaux |
Memorial for Hacker A. Hall (1918 - 2000) |
Vine Covered Arbor |
Cross created from a tree struck by lightning |
Faded photo showing the lightning struck tree |
www.poltrack.net
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