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Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Upper Roaring Brook Accessible Trail
Rhode Island
May 2014
After presenting "Kellisa's Path" to the
State of Connecticut Hydrocephalus Association Community Network,
we drove to Rhode Island for an easy, but beautiful hike.
Pictures from Upper Roaring Brook Accessible Trail
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