Hello Friends of the Road,
I wish all of summer is like the weather I had this weekend. Not too hot, and so enjoyable to be out in. I’ll happily give up the minutes of daylight that are lost at this time of year to have this kind of weather. I hope all is well with you all.
Somedays people use the phrase that today was one for the history books. Or, history was made today. Technically, that is true EVERYDAY. Enjoy the moments you have, and don’t forget that every minute you experience, will quickly become history.
Recently I found another map showing the Crown Point Road. It may be the oldest map I’ve found that shows VT. I hope you enjoy looking at it as much as I did. Link to map: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/92/bd/81/92bd81dd623487241bdcd0ce6a802191.jpg
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We have an event coming up in less than one week. It is co-sponsored by the State of Vermont’s Division for Historic Preservation. If you are planning to attend, you must make reservations. I know that is a departure from most CPRA events in the past, but please do so. We need to keep informed of the amount of people that will be attending. The attached poster will give the process of making the reservation. Here is the write-up from our annual mailing:On Saturday the 22nd, at 10am, meet at Hubbardton Battlefield Visitor’s Center. On this 9th annual driving tour, Jim Rowe will lead a tour of the Hydeville Branch of the 1776 Mount Independence-Hubbardton Military Road. We will go by car starting from the former Lake Bomoseen Inn, a.k.a. “The Dog”, in Hydeville, through West Castleton, and finishing in Eastern Benson. There will be several stops along the way for discussion. People should bring snacks/lunch. It will take about 3 hours. Admission will be charged at the Hubbardton Battlefield and will allow entrance to visitor center and site. For more info, call outing leader Jim at (802) 434-7415 or the State at 802-273-2282
That is all I have for you at the moment. I will try to get a gallery of pictures from the recent outing in Cavendish. It was a great walk with a very nice cemetery at the end. We had some newcomers and we hope we didn’t scare them away from future outings!
Take care and keep reading your history books!
Dale Christie
CPRA Secretary of Defense