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Do You Know Where This Was Taken?

Each week, Wakefield Patch runs a photo taken somewhere in town and invites readers to guess where it's from.

 

For centuries, people in Scandinavian and Celtic countries have known that you don't mess with "The Wee Folk." To this day, builders in those countries have been known to plan buildings and roads around the trees these supernatural beings are thought to inhabit. Judging from this photo, there's a chance that one of those trees might actually be right in Wakefield.

And if that is the case - we can only hope that the town fixes that masonry before the inevitable begins to unfold.

With that offbeat Pre-St. Patrick's Day interlude - Do you know where this thing is?

About this column: Wakefield Patch will run a photo taken somewhere in town and invite readers to guess where it's from. Related Topics: Where is this?

Karla Cerulle

7:05 am on Sunday, March 10, 2013

In front of the Colonel Hartshorne house on Church street.

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darlene stikeman

9:04 am on Sunday, March 10, 2013

Colonel James Hartshorne House on Church Street

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dave

9:52 am on Sunday, March 10, 2013

Church Street on the lakeside in front of Hartshorne House

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Stephen Brennan

11:36 am on Sunday, March 10, 2013

Probably one the older an most frequently car struck tree in town. It is located in front of the Hartshorne House on Church street. I'd be wiling to bet a horse and buggy have struck it more than once in it's day as well.

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TRA

3:38 pm on Sunday, March 10, 2013

The Hartshorne House on Church Street. Try to make some harder ones for a challenge.

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