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  2. Natural Bridge State Resort Park - Wikipedia

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    Natural Bridge has several unique sandstone rock formations, including the Balanced Rock. This is a huge block of sandstone balanced on the edge of a cliff near the Natural Bridge. The "Balanced Rock", is located on Trail #2, not far above Hemlock Lodge.

  3. Hemlock Gorge Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Hemlock Gorge Reservation is a state-owned, public recreation area and urban wild comprising 23 acres (9.3 ha) on the Charles River in Newton and Needham, Massachusetts. The reservation is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation .

  4. Hocking Hills State Park - Wikipedia

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    A full-service resort lodge, Hocking Hills State Park Lodge and Conference Center, opened in the state park in autumn 2022 and offers 81 guest rooms as well as a full-service restaurant, fitness room, and indoor and outdoor swimming pools. [10] The lodge is also the point of contact for cabin stays inside the state park.

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  6. Battle of Natural Bridge reenactment: 'A real face on the ...

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    Trapp and the Natural Bridge Historical Society reached out to the John G. Riley House & Museum, and the two have partnered for the reenactment for almost 15 years. In 2010, Rosier put together ...

  7. Natural Bridge State Park (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The bedrock marble from which the natural bridge was created is estimated to be some 550 million years old. Water from glacial runoff began carving the arch after the last ice age, 13,000 years ago. [4] The site of a marble quarry from 1810 to 1947 and a privately owned tourist attraction from 1950 to 1983, the site became a state park in 1985. [3]

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