Sunday, March 11, 2012

a Sunday trek, Toiling Gnome Cache pt2

a Sunday trek, Toiling Gnome Cache pt2 Video Clips. Duration : 2.42 Mins.


*SPOILER ALERT* Checking in on our "Toiling Gnome" cache in Middlebury CT. 09-05-10. Cache Description: N 41° 32.374 W 073° 05.116 A cache that will lead you through one of the creepiest places in Connecticut: Little People's Village, in the woods of Middlebury. A complex of crumbling doll-sized houses and odd structures next to the remains of a stone house, it's rumored to be the damned legacy of insanity brought on by . . . the little people.One of the many versions of the story goes that back about a century ago, a man and his wife (who may or may not have been a witch) were living peacefully in Middlebury when she started seeing small fairy folk in the woods around their home. To accommodate these pixie-like creatures, she demanded her husband build a tiny village. As the years passed and the village grew, the enchantment faded into madness. The abandoned smurf-scale town is all that's left to mark the couple's anguished demise. The truth of the story is that the Little People's Village was simply once an elaborate attraction on a trolley line that was part of nearby Lake Quassy Amusement Park. It was built in the early part of the 20th century, and was originally known as "The Fairy Village." The "throne" appears to have been part of an ornamental garden, and many of the concrete structures here were part of the trolley stop. When the trolley line ceased running, there was no way to reach the attraction, and as such, it was no longer visited and fell into disrepair ...

Tags: Middlebury, CT, geocache, gopro, travel log, hiking, wilderness a Sunday trek, Toiling Gnome Cache pt2 Video Clips. Duration : 2.42 Mins.


*SPOILER ALERT* Checking in on our "Toiling Gnome" cache in Middlebury CT. 09-05-10. Cache Description: N 41° 32.374 W 073° 05.116 A cache that will lead you through one of the creepiest places in Connecticut: Little People's Village, in the woods of Middlebury. A complex of crumbling doll-sized houses and odd structures next to the remains of a stone house, it's rumored to be the damned legacy of insanity brought on by . . . the little people.One of the many versions of the story goes that back about a century ago, a man and his wife (who may or may not have been a witch) were living peacefully in Middlebury when she started seeing small fairy folk in the woods around their home. To accommodate these pixie-like creatures, she demanded her husband build a tiny village. As the years passed and the village grew, the enchantment faded into madness. The abandoned smurf-scale town is all that's left to mark the couple's anguished demise. The truth of the story is that the Little People's Village was simply once an elaborate attraction on a trolley line that was part of nearby Lake Quassy Amusement Park. It was built in the early part of the 20th century, and was originally known as "The Fairy Village." The "throne" appears to have been part of an ornamental garden, and many of the concrete structures here were part of the trolley stop. When the trolley line ceased running, there was no way to reach the attraction, and as such, it was no longer visited and fell into disrepair ...

Tags: Middlebury, CT, geocache, gopro, travel log, hiking, wilderness

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