In this episode of Tales, Trails, and Taverns, Joe takes Rob deep into the heart of the Bridgewater Triangle to uncover the mysteries surrounding Dighton Rock, the strange, carved boulder that has puzzled historians, explorers, and locals for centuries.
Nestled along the banks of the Taunton River in Berkley, Massachusetts, this ancient rock bears mysterious inscriptions whose origins remain hotly debated—were they carved by Indigenous tribes, Norse explorers, ancient mariners, or something far more mysterious? Joe shares the rock’s long and storied history, from its discovery in the 1600s to its modern-day preservation, and the pair discuss the many theories, legends, and unanswered questions that have grown around it.
They also reflect on the eerie energy of its surroundings—the Bridgewater Triangle, Freetown State Forest, and the haunted lands once marked by King Philip’s War. It’s a conversation that blends history, folklore, and curiosity—exactly what Tales, Trails, and Taverns was made for.
Grab a pint, settle in by the fire, and join us as we explore the mystery of Dighton Rock, where legend and the unknown are carved in stone.
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