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    Holiday Farm

    4.3 (8 reviews)

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    Beautiful painting by the owner I purchased there.

    Amazing owners, dogs, and selection of neat things like beautiful art in addition to veggies and such.

    Heirloom & red cherry tomatoes

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    Such an adorable shop full of great local produce, honey, and eggs, beautiful handicrafts and art, and the most lovely owner/farmer!.

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    Ponyhenge

    Ponyhenge

    3.9(15 reviews)
    15.3 mi

    Ponyhenge! Because why not? Someone either has a wicked sense of humor or too many rocking horses…read moreon hand. Either way, they created a public art exhibit and I am loving it! So many rocking horses. Big. Small. Wood. Plastic. Pink. Brown. I shared photos with family and one of them said it was 'creepy'. Ha! A bunch of children's rocking horses, in a random rural field, arranged in a circle? Sure, I can see how you might see that as creepy! Hahaha. I found it a delightful bit of whimsy and am SO happy to share in the fun. The site is maintained by whomever is our host. The circle was mowed making it easy to walk around and enjoy. The pathways to the site, which is very close to the street, are also kept clear. It's definitely off the beaten path and worth the extra time because the drive in is on lovely, windy, tree lined, back roads. A nice break from highway driving. Parking is roadside. Please do not park in the driveway next to the henge as that is someone's driveway. Go have some fun. Or go creep yourself out. Which ever way you see it, it's totally worth a stop!

    New England's version of the old England attraction--also known as the Rocking Horse Graveyard--is…read moreconstantly in flux but one thing is certain: Like its counterpart across the pond, no one quite knows how or why so many toy rocking horses ended up in a field in Lincoln. During peak weather (May-October) I would recommend wearing bug repellent and closed-toes shoes during your visit.

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    Ponyhenge - Rocking horse @ Ponyhenge.

    Rocking horse @ Ponyhenge.

    Ponyhenge
    Ponyhenge - England  has Stonehenge, America has Ponyhenge. It's a herd of Rocking Horses that mysteriously multiplies & rearranges itself in Lincoln MA

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    England has Stonehenge, America has Ponyhenge. It's a herd of Rocking Horses that mysteriously multiplies & rearranges itself in Lincoln MA

    Nine Men's Misery - Boulders left by the glaciers. Photos by Anna K.

    Nine Men's Misery

    5.0(2 reviews)
    30.8 mi

    The oldest of…read morethe old King Philip's War was a nasty affair with atrocities and lots of horrible things occurring on both the Native American and English sides. Towns were burned and people murdered. No quarter was asked and none was given. One particularly brutal incident was called Nine Men's Misery. It started on March 20, 1676, when Capt Piece of the colonists let a group of troops after what was left of the Narragansett Tribe. The troops got a bit too over confident and walked right into an ambush and were slaughtered by the Narragansetts. Virtually all of the troops were killed but nine managed to survive the battle and were captured, tortured and then killed. Not exactly unexpected considering what the English were doing to the Narragansetts. Most of their villages were burned and the women and children executed . When other English troops found the bodies of the dead captives. they immediately buried the bodies and put up a monument site of rocks over the graves so the memory of the incident would never be forgotten. The pile of rocks have been tended to ever since and is now considered the oldest veterans memorial in the country. It's not exactly an exciting or aesthetically stunning memorial but it an extremely spooky and fascinating place to hike out and actually find. The area has lots of cool hiking trails besides the one leading to the memorial but the bugs are incredibly bad in these woods. Lovely stone walls and beautiful trees, this would probably be a great place for a winter or fall hike. A thoughtful place to reflect and remember what it was like back then during these horrible wars. Right and wrong, good and evil are just words. Pain, death and suffering was the reality.

    This place holds a special place in my heart. My father and I used to walk here when I was young.read more

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    Nine Men's Misery - Some scruffy people in these woods

    Some scruffy people in these woods

    Nine Men's Misery - The grave is marked by the pile of rocks

    The grave is marked by the pile of rocks

    Nine Men's Misery - Lots of nice hiking trails

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    Lots of nice hiking trails

    Holiday Farm - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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