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Aug. 1st, 2005 10:19 amMade it back safely from the trip - it wasn't quite as long as the drive Friday night, but still took a bit longer than I would have liked. Seemed like an excessive amount of traffic, and in a few places we sat and waited - but nothing anywhere near the 3 hour delay on the way up there.
We did wind up eating at Norumbega. My brother came with us, and, despite knowing the area fairly well, did not know the tower existed. After eating, we wandered over and read the text on the tower (reproduced for entertainment purposes only, thanks to this, which is a bit better than my memory):
We did wind up eating at Norumbega. My brother came with us, and, despite knowing the area fairly well, did not know the tower existed. After eating, we wandered over and read the text on the tower (reproduced for entertainment purposes only, thanks to this, which is a bit better than my memory):
AD 1000 AD 1889
NORUMBEGA
CITY . COUNTRY . FORT . RIVER
NORUMBEGA = NOR MBEGA
INDIAN UTTERANCE OF NORUMBEGA THE ANCIENT FORM
OF NORVEGA . NORWAY TO WHICH THE
REGION OF VINLAND WAS SUBJECT
CITY
AT AND NEAR WATERTOWN
WHERE REMAIN TODAY
DOCKS . WHARVES . WALLS . DAMS . BASINS
COUNTRY
EXTENDING FROM RHODE ISLAND TO THE ST. LAWRENCE
FIRST SEEN BY BJARN HERJUFSON 985 AD
NORSE CANALS . DAMS . WALLS. PAVEMENTS
FORTS . TERRACED PLACES OF ASSEMBLY . REMAIN TO-DAY
FORT
AT BASE OF TOWER AND REGION ABOUT
WAS OCCUPIED BY THE BRETON FRENCH IN THE
15TH 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES
RIVER
THE CHARLES
DISCOVERED BY ...
... LEIF ERICSON 1000 AD
EXPLORED BY ...
... THORWALD . LEIF'S BROTHER 1003 AD
COLONIZED BY ...
... THORFINN KARLSEFNI 1007 AD
FIRST BISHOP ...
... ERIK GNUPSON 1121 AD
INDUSTRIES FOR 350 YEARS
MASUR-WOOD [BURRS] . FISH . FURS . AGRICULTURE
LATEST NORSE SHIP RETURNED TO ICELAND IN 1347