Redemption Rock

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Princeton, MA 01541

Redemption Rock in Princeton, MA, is a modest-sized reservation steeped in significant history, notably as the site of the release of colonial hostage Mary White Rowlandson during King Philip's War in April 1676. The granite ledge is inscribed with the story of her negotiation for freedom, making it a poignant landmark in the region.

Surrounded by watershed lands owned by the City of Fitchburg, Redemption Rock serves as a link in the 92-mile Mid-State Trail, inviting visitors to explore its natural beauty and historical significance. The reservation is open to all, providing a serene space for hiking and reflection amidst the rich tapestry of Massachusetts' history.

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