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The Shenentaha, meaning “deer water” in Iroquois, flows along the eastern boundary of this small park. The deep bowls in the rock in this woodland may have formed from glacial action, or from Iroquois use [...]
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The Shenentaha, meaning “deer water” in Iroquois, flows along the eastern boundary of this small park. The deep bowls in the rock in this woodland may have formed from glacial action, or from Iroquois use [...] |
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A walk through the woods behind the greenhouse and tennis courts in Central Park. There is a great variety of trees (including white and Scotch pine, white and oak, black cherry, yellow birch, red and [...] |
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This trail offers a bit of everything! A loop running through woods and a large wetland, with some wooden bridges over muddy areas, then out into open fields. The wetland portion can be very wet, [...] |
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