The property includes a virtually pristine old-growth forest of sugar maple, yellow birch, white spruce, and white cedar, some estimated at more than 300 years old and requiring the length of two or more persons’ arms to circle their trunks. It includes a half-mile of frontage on both sides of the South Branch of the […]
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