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Human History of my Place

Today, Centennial Woods is a forested area with wildlife, streams, and trails for people to walk in. However, it used to be farmland, just like the rest of Vermont at one point in time. In the 1800s and early 1900s, Centennial was cleared out for agricultural purposes. However, once the trees grew back, wildlife slowly returned, which can now be seen by the various animals I have personally encountered at my spot. Now, there are still human interactions with Centennial. The trails, telephone poles, and man made wetland are all examples of how humans still interact with Centennial every day.

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