Where in the world (Franklin County, that is) is this? One of the Bulldog’s most rabid readers sent this in with the idea that we post, from time to time, a photo from around our county for people to try and identify. So, please, send your guesses to our comment section and we’ll let you know the correct answer as soon as we get it. Also, any of you photographers out there who want to join in the fun, please send a photo to us at editor@dailybulldog.com
WINNER: Dan Woodward was in first, with the correct answer. The word “Loyalty” can be found in the Civil War monument in Meetinghouse Park.
Dogtown Commons, Gloucester, Massachusetts….called the Babson Boulders…a unique place to visit…
It is on the base of the monument in Meeting House park in downtown Farmington.
The memorial at meeting house park?
That is the question, Is there any loyalty?
Is it at the gazebo monument in town?
On the tall obelisk in downtown Farmington’s Meetinghouse Park…….
Wilton civil war statue
I am guessing on the back of one of the memorials in Meeting House Park?
Looks like you have a few alert and LOYAL readers
I had no idea where it was. My mom and I went to a GPS class at the soil and water conservation office yesterday. We were walking though the park to get there, I turned around and saw LOYALITY, I said, “There it is!!!!” Then told her the story. Pretty funny.
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Dogtown Commons, Gloucester, Massachusetts….called the Babson Boulders…a unique place to visit…
It is on the base of the monument in Meeting House park in downtown Farmington.
The memorial at meeting house park?
That is the question, Is there any loyalty?
Is it at the gazebo monument in town?
On the tall obelisk in downtown Farmington’s Meetinghouse Park…….
Wilton civil war statue
I am guessing on the back of one of the memorials in Meeting House Park?
Looks like you have a few alert and LOYAL readers
I had no idea where it was. My mom and I went to a GPS class at the soil and water conservation office yesterday. We were walking though the park to get there, I turned around and saw LOYALITY, I said, “There it is!!!!” Then told her the story. Pretty funny.