Introduction
Trails and Tales -- Meet Your Neighbors along Marjorie Circle
Welcome
Take a look at the surroundings from the Airdorondack chairs seasonally placed next to the Old Town Records building.
This section of the Hebron Green has been changed several times over the past 300 years. Originally the Hebron Meetinghouse stood where the traffic light is located. Further south was the Hebron elm planted in 1763 to commemorate the end of the French and Indian War. To the west stood the Post House and store as well as Fuller’s tavern.
Think about it
Change and time are interrelated. Often as time goes on, a given scene whether natural or man-made will change. Try to keep the image you see today of Hebron Center in your mind. If you visit this spot 5 or 10 years from now, see if you can remember things that were different. To a large degree this is what history is about, noting changes over time. Another part of history is explaining why those changes took place.
Meet Your Neighbors QR Tours funded by the Hebron Greater Together Community Fund in conjunction with the Hebron Historical Society