"thought you might see if these pictures I have taken looking for the mines are of any interest. The one looks like a fire place now and there is even wood piled up but that stick leaning against it is over 5' long. I found that right down the street up in the woods a few weeks ago. The other two are at the Edison Mine Site in Ogdensburg, NJ. "






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What a unique and beautiful place. I'd bet my life savings that this rock was special, important, and venerated by many generations of ancient Indians. The niche is a typical offering space at such places.
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