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Eagle Fly's Again LbNA #53335

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:May 1, 2010
Location:
City:washington
County:Litchfield
State:Connecticut
Boxes:1
Planted by:Apeman691970
Found by: Traveln Turtle
Last found:Apr 7, 2023
Status:FFFFFF
Last edited:Oct 23, 2015
This stamp was my father's(Eagle Fly's Again) orignal Signature stamp carved by my son the Apeman, and now I have a new signature stamp so i decided to plant this one at the Institute for American Indian Studies. Located off Curtis Road which is off route 199 in washington,CT. They just opened a new part of the museum where it shows more of how the American Indian lived off their land. They also have a room for children to educate their minds of native Americans. In Order to access the trails and the Village, you must pay a little fee of $5 and $2 for children.
When leaving the museum head to the back and to the trail sign board. make your way to the Village. Check this really amazing village with their homes made of bark and how they grew their gardens. From the village find the Short Nature trail which is yellow marked. Follow this trail Avoid the Red trail. Follow till you come to the blue trail. Make a left onto blue follow, go upstairs and come to a rock formation on right follow this rock formation till the end. You will see a large boulder by itself. look under the rock for the Eagle! Check the rest of the trails here for they show how and where Native americans live when they used to go out hunting for the day and night and how they survived. enjoy!!