Come see the historical boundary stone once used to mark the site
where Bethany, Naugatuck, and Prospect meet at the top of a ravine in
the Bethany Land Trust’s Three Sisters Preserve. The stone, once lost
but now returned, is now on display in the library’s first floor
exhibit case with photos and a map of the Three Sisters Preserve.
On either side of the stone are photos of the Preserve’s bridge
reconstruction and a display describing the rich history of the area
provided by Will Brinton, Town Historian.

The stone will be on display until the end of January 2025.

