
THE ROLLSTONE HILL "ROCK WALK" TRAIL A PROPOSAL BY PETER CAPODAGLI |
| Boulder Art Gallery 960 Main Street Fitchburg, MA 01420 978-345-7000 www.theboulderartgallery.com |
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| Included in this final pavilion might be a plaque similar to this sample version that identifies the original site of the Boulder. Using a combination of readable QR codes, and hard copies of information, this site would add closure to the entire experience. |
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| This “Rock Walk” trail also lends itself beautifully to the addition of one or more “panorama signs” that one often sees on the summits of various trails. These signs could be used to identify distant hills, other physical features of the landscape, and points of interest down in the valley of our city. As mentioned previously, these “point of interest” signs could also be provided electronically using QR codes. |
| An obstacle is often a stepping stone - Prescott - |
| Rocks are my oldest friends - Anonymous - |
| Take the stones people throw at you and use them to build a monument - Anonymous- |
| Rock is a great master of life. It teaches us this simple philosophy: Stay firm! Mehmet Murat Ildan |