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Leadmine Wildlife Management Area
β OpenLeadmine Wildlife Management Area is a sprawling park and zoo located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, United States. This institution is dedicated to the conservation and protection of wildlife, providing a safe haven for various species to thrive in their natural habitats. Visitors can explore the lush grounds and observe a wide array of animals, from majestic birds of prey to playful otters. With educational programs and interactive exhibits, Leadmine Wildlife Management Area offers a unique opportunity to learn about the importance of wildlife preservation and environmental stewardship. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, this institution is a must-visit destination for all ages.
Sturbridge, MA 01518, United States -
Tantiusques
β OpenTantiusques is a historic park and tourist attraction located at 493 Leadmine Road in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, United States. Visitors can follow a loop trail through quiet woodlands and explore the site of a former lead mine that was used by Indigenous peoples and later by European settlers. The name "Tantiusques" comes from a Nipmuc word meaning "to a black deposit between two hills," reflecting the site's history as one of New England's first mines. The Nipmuc tribe originally mined graphite at Tantiusques to make paints, and in 1644, John Winthrop, Jr. purchased the mine with hopes of extracting lead and iron. The site has a rich history, with Frederick Tudor shipping around 30 tons of graphite per year to Boston between 1829 and 1860. Visitors can explore the mine cut along the ridge, which is a partially filled-in trench that once followed the vein of graphite.
493 Leadmine Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01566, United States
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