Maple Hill

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Miracles on Maple Hill By Virginia Sorensen

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This is the house on Maple Hill.

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Marley is looking out of the window of her new bedroom.

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Here is a side view of the house on Maple Hill. It is actually called Kreitz Road.

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This is Mr. Chris’s house from the story.

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This is the Kreitz farm where “Mr. Chris” lived.

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Mr. Chris is making maple sugar at the sugar bush.

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Here is what is left of the sugar bush.

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This is the backside of the sugar bush on Mitchell Road.

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Here is the cow pasture where Marley was scared. See how grown in it is!

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Can you see a pond? Now there is no water, just a flowing creek by it.

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Marley and Joe run away from Harry the Hermit.

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This clearing was where the honey box and roadside stand were located (take honey, leave money).

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Phil Walker is holding a picture of the Hermit’s house.

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This is the close up of the Hermit’s house. He had come from Switzerland.

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This is the Hermit’s house today. Does it look different?

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The Hermits fireplace has been modernized. The “H”is for Hoganbooms who owned it also.

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The stones and maple mantle are both from this property.

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This is where the Hermit stood when he looked at the pond.

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This is the stone where Tony Beagle (the hermit) had built the bridge.

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Can you find the stone of the Spring House?

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This is Marley’s school just past the pond.

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This is the cemetery by Marley’s school house.

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This is Roberta Lehn. She was the music teacher at the time when Joe would have attended school.

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This is “Annie-get-your-gun.” In real life, she was Anne Behler, otherwise known as “Bandaid Annie.”

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This is a General Store off of Drake’s Well.

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This is Harvey Kreitz’s (Mr. Chris) gravestone in Mitchell Cemetery.