Bible Point State Historic Site
Teddy Roosevelt, both President and avid naturalist, spent a lot of his time on a small area of land where the West Branch of the Mattawamkeag River and First Brook meet.
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Bible Point State Historic Site Details
Teddy Roosevelt, both President and avid naturalist, spent a lot of his time on a small area of land where the West Branch of the Mattawamkeag River and First Brook meet. It was reported that he often came here to hike and fish, but what was most notable was that he often took his Bible to read and reflect over the lake. Today, Bible Point State Historic Site remains as a reminder of just that, reflection, and to take in and enjoy the beauty of nature.
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