
Darlene & Dean S.
Star Host
Hipcamper since July 2020
Intro: Owners of Portland's Brownstone Quarry view , oldest active quarry of Portland Brownstone, now a Historic national landmark
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This Historic National Landmark Brownstone Quarry was believed to be owned by
Stone cutter James Stanclift and to have been the first European to live on the eastern bank of the river. In Read more...
This Historic National Landmark Brownstone Quarry was believed to be owned by
Stone cutter James Stanclift and to have been the first European to live on the eastern bank of the river. In 1686, the town granted him “a parcel of land upon the rocks” in payment for his work as a mason; by 1686, he owned six acres of prime quarry land. We believe this is the same 6 acre lot. Now owned by Darlene and Dean who are preserving and restoring its hidden Beauty.
Vintage CAMPING and Picnic area . Quarry View is a unique 334 year old Brownstone quarry that is listed as a Historic National Landmark. Here you will find natural springs that flow from what we call "The wall of water" down to one of our small waterfalls. We also have many artifacts including dinosaur tracks and carved dates in the stones in the walls that go back to 1887. There is a trail that leads back in time to an area with 80 foot brownstone walls left from the quarry operations. Here you can find a rear patio where a musician will enjoy the acoustics unlike any other. Tuesday and Friday Drum circles 6:30-9 with a sunset ceremony. We sit 50 feet above the water upon the ledges that overlook the Brownstone Discovery and Adventure park below . (SITES ARE BASED on 2 adults children under 16 free) Contact us before booking with details of your party for help to book. No TV hook ups and only tents and trailers with no black water tanks
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