The Plymouth Land Trust
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OUR LAND

Leach Stanton parcel This 30-acre parcel is located on North Street. Most of it was donated by Dorothy Leach Stanton in 1967 in memory of her brother, Marshall Leach.  Parking is available at the historic Plymouth Green at the intersection of Main Street (Route 6) and North Street.  The Plymouth Green is in the "Plymouth Center National Register of Historic Places".  A 1/4 –mile walk up North Street brings you to the entrance, marked by a large sign.  Visitors can hike a 1- mile looped nature trail that includes stations designating various trees, shrubs, and other points of interest.  These markers were constructed by the Terryville High School Ecology Club.  One of the more interesting features is the large stone foundation of the Sheldon-Tuttle carriage shop, dating to the mid-1800s.

                      


                            Leach Stanton Barn                                                                  Sheldon-Tuttle carriage shop foundation   







Kleindienst Family Preserve (Washington Road) This 14-acre parcel was donated by Henry Kleindienst in 1990 in memory of his family.



Kleindienst Family Preserve (Armbruster Road) This 13-acre parcel was donated by Henry Kleindienst in 2007. There is a 0.5 mile hiking trail created by the Boy Scouts.


OTHER PROPERTIES

            The Land Trust owns several other parcels, including Nelson’s Ravine off North Harwinton Avenue, property on Altair Avenue, and land in the watershed near Lake Plymouth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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