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  2. Devils Tombstone - Wikipedia

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    This is the Devil's Tombstone which is from where the park derives its name. Devils Tombstone or the Devil's Tombstone Park, is a park which is named for the large rock which lay at the center of the park, which is located in Greene County, New York. The park is part of the Catskill Mountain range, and located north-northeast of Edgewood.

  3. Devil's Path (hiking trail) - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Path is a hiking trail in the Greene County section of the Catskill Mountains of New York, sometimes described as one of the more challenging trails in the New York Tri-state area. [1] It goes across the eponymous mountain range and then three other peaks to the west, offering hikers and peakbaggers a chance to reach the summits of ...

  4. Notch Lake - Wikipedia

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    Notch Lake is an artificial lake in Edgewood, New York, in the Town of Hunter in the Catskill Mountains.It is located near the Stony Clove Notch, and is located near the edge of the Devil's Tombstone Campsite, bordering New York State Route 214. [1]

  5. Catskill Park - Wikipedia

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    Other campgrounds include Beaverkill, Devil's Tombstone, Kenneth L. Wilson, Mongaup Pond and Woodland Valley. There are at least two Day Use Areas, within the park, one near Belleayre and the other at the Catskill Interpretive Center site.

  6. Black Mesa (Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Some features include the Old Maid Rock, [8] and Devil's Tombstone. [9] The mesa's base includes a 200-foot (61 m) escarpment which is parallel with the Dry Cimarron River's north bank. [10] Its highest elevation is 5,705 feet (1,739 m) in Colorado. [1] The highest point of Black Mesa within New Mexico is 5,239 feet (1,597 m). [2]

  7. Scientists find new piece in puzzle of America’s oldest tombstone

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    The tombstone is believed to belong to Sir George Yeardley, a colonial governor of the earliest English settlement and one of America’s first slaveholders, who was knighted in 1618. The death of ...

  8. Stony Clove Notch - Wikipedia

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    Stony Clove Notch is a narrow pass, roughly 2,220 feet (677 m) in elevation located in the Town of Hunter in Greene County, New York, deep in the Catskill Mountains.It is traversed by New York State Route 214, although in the past the Ulster and Delaware Railroad went through it as well.

  9. Devil's Tramping Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Tramping Ground on May 5, 2007 The Devil's Tramping Ground is a camping spot located in a forest near the Harper's Crossroads area in Bear Creek, North Carolina . It has been the subject of persistent local legends and lore, which frequently allege that the Devil "tramps" and haunts a barren circle of ground in which nothing is ...