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Located just off Wheeler Road, in Stonington. Maple Lawn Farm has two driveways, take care to enter in the lower gravel/dirt driveway (not the drive to the main house). The land where the labyrinth stands is the ancestral home of the Pequot people. Many of the stones in the labyrinth were harvested from piles along the perimeter of the old walls that delineate the fields on the farm. As the community uncovered these stones, they had good reason to imagine they were initially cleared by the enslaved, indentured, and hired hands of the past. Today, these stones, carried to the grove and thoughtfully placed, reconfigured to outline the labyrinth’s path. A dedication to the labyrinth reads: In honor of those who carried stones, whether by choice, indenture or enslavement.
Jessica
Cerullo
Phone: 202-841-5141
Email: [email protected]
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Classical
seven-circuit with paths wide enough for two people to walk side by side.
Appointment
Outdoor
Permanent
Rock Or Garden
Liz Stanton and Jessica Cerullo
Paul Cerullo
No
Scheduled Events
Walking and contemplative art events at the labyrinth at Maple Lawn Farm are hosted seasonally by Connect To Create's Oval Window Project. Check the website or email us for details or to arrange a visit. Donations support the upkeep of the labyrinth and the Community Garden Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation. Maple Lawn Farm is available for event rental through Maple Lawn Farm, LLC.
80 feet diameter
September 3, 2022
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