Hi Johnny, the place has been occupied for roughly 3,000 years, off and on. The open fields (33 acres) hold points and Indian artifacts, and have been giving them up for a century now. I think every kid that grew up in this village has wrapped their hand around at least one. My grandparents were generous in loaning out the land for the kids to hunt and camp on. The other 57 wooded acres hold three house sites from early 1900s and two abandoned roads 1/2 mile long, which led up to two of the houses. I've located trash sites from when my grandparents lived on the land 1916-1921 until they moved "to town" a mile away. They finally tore the house down in the '50s, but the chimney is still there, as well as the daffodils that were planted around the house. You can still see the house shape. Yes, lovely history! Old farm equipment is abandoned all through the woods, with trees growing up through it. Impossible to move now. It took me five years to fully explore it after I moved here after being gone 35 years. (I inherited it.) Now I clear paths through it every spring and enjoy long walks and counting deer and raccoons.
Thanks for viewing. -Noodle