
Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary Brick Walkway - Sharon, MA
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NorStar
N 42° 07.422 W 071° 12.455
19T E 317523 N 4665869
This walkway has been in place for about 10 years leading to and from the Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary's Visitor Center.
Waymark Code: WM556F
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 11/12/2008
Views: 9
If you follow the red brick road from the parking lot at the Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary, you come to the Visitor Center, a white building where you can pay a modest fee (unless you are a member of Massachusetts Audubon) and get a map to walk along the many trails within the sanctuary. The Visitor Center to the Moose Hill Massachusetts Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary (NOT the Moose Hill Farm located down the street) is located at the intersection of Moose Hill Street and Moose Hill Parkway (Too many references to Moose Hill? Go to the Mass. Audubon site and get directions).
The sanctuary is over one hundred years old and is the first sanctuary run by Massachusetts Audubon.
Interspersed among red bricks are granite bricks with names of people who donated $100 to their pathway fundraiser. The bricks were put in about a decade ago and include walkways to the parking lot and to the road, and a circular area around a flagpole. Though not specifically counted (I intend to do that in a future visit), there are about 50 granite bricks in the walkway.
Moose Hill Sanctuary's site:
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visit link)