The North Road
This is the single road that provides passage to the northern farms and the woodlands beyond. Deeply rutted and alternately sandy or muddy, it is in no way fit for automobiles. Horseback or horse drawn wagon is the way to go in the north end of the township. Travel on foot is also possible, though slower.
The north road heads west past the mill and along the shore of the mill pond. On the right is a tall metal fire tower perched atop a high hill some two miles away. Sunlight glints from its roof, drawing attention. As the road turns north, still following the line of hills, the tower is lost from view as stands of great hardwood trees border the road. Then the road climbs a gentle incline as the trees thin out, giving way to hilly but open farmland.
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