Having been here many years ago, on a filthy horribly rainy autumn day while driving back from Boston to Montreal, I can only add a few thoughts about this place. I only had a quick rush round the main bits in the wet, and saw plenty that could have been photographed, although in those days of film I didn’t take many, and a lot of what I did take were terrible due to the conditions, and have now faded (apologies for the quality of one of them!). And I didn’t even get near to any of the calendar stones in the surrounding circle.
It is a VERY strange place, and I have never found anything in either books or on the internet which really do it justice. One of the main problems is that I don’t think many people take it seriously. I think I am correct in saying that in the “official” American History books it does not exist, or is some 17th century joke, although supposedly proper Carbon dating has been used to give dates of 4000 years old for some of it. There is no doubt that some of it is very old, although the main site bits and pieces have probably been very modified a few hundred years ago. Of course, there is no funding for any proper research, cos its not a proper site, as it would upset the official US history !!! Like the Roman Shipwreck off the coast of Massachusetts, various Viking type habitations and many other things.
And its not helped by the Native Amerindians seemingly having nothing to do with it. So it has no official history, and nobody wants to claim it. And its just left to a few “enthusiastic” type people to try and publicise.
There are quite a few other places like this out there, largely in the Northeast.
Something is not right. This message is just to keep things from messing up down the road