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Preserving open space in Dennis, Massachusetts

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Lore of the Indian Lands- November 25th

November 1, 2017 By Julie Early

Date & Time: Saturday, November 25, 10 AM

Meet & Park at 485 Main Street in South Dennis

Take a free guided walk through the beautiful Dennis Indian Lands with Todd Kelley and Wampanoag/Nipmuc Marcus Hendricks. Learn about the area’s history and founders, and walk the trail along the Bass River.

RSVP to Katherine at katherine@thecompact.net or by calling 508-694-7812.

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The Dennis Conservation Land Trust is a private, non-profit organization that seeks to preserve open space within the Town of Dennis, Massachusetts.

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East Dennis, MA 02641

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