Truro Twine Field Conservation Land

Truro Twine Field Conservation Land Truro Twine Fields is a 10 acre lot in North Truro, MA, with historical and present-day significance

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Truro Twine Field is a historically and ecologically significant 10-acre parcel of land in Pond Village, in North Truro, Massachusetts. Neighbors and admirers are working together to purchase the property and place it into perpetual conservation, and this page is a place to centralize information, to provide visibility, and to assist in organization.
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Background

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In the previous century, the meadows - i.e. the "Twine Fields" - were used by local fisherman to dry and repair their nets. The property is just a few yards from Cold Storage Beach, where fishing oats would pull in with their catch and unload their catch via a 'zip line', and looks down onto Pilgrim Pond where ice was harvested and stored in the ice house to keep the fish fresh on their train ride into Boston and its markets. In modern times, the Truro Twine Fields meadow is an important ecological site. It is one of very few remaining meadows on Cape Cod, and is a rare and important habitat for many Cape Code species: foxes, red tail hawks, coyotes, etc.

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Historical Significance:

1600s:
Pilgrim Pond Park marks the location where the Pilgrims spent their 2nd night in the new world and this is recognized by a plaque citing the event and the names of the Pilgrims. Commemorative plaque in park is a destination for tourists from around the world.

1800s:
Thoreau passed by the pond reflecting on its size and beauty

1900s:
Vibrant industries in the early 19th century including fishing, fish freezing and canning, candle making and a fashionable fishnet clothing business were located on Pond Road.

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Cultural Significance:

Many artists have painted Pond Road and continue to do so. Framed by the lighthouse and the bay, it is one of the most painted roads on the outer Cape. Artists include Edward Hopper, Milton Wright, Michael Davis, Steven Kennedy, Susan Baker, George and ShirleyYater, Jerry Farnsworth, Marston Hodgin, Joan Pereria, Hyman Shrand, Sal del Deo, Lucy and William L’Engle, Hal MacIntosh, Wallace Bassford, Rob DuToit, Robert Cardinal, Marc Kundmann, Fay Schutzer, and numerous others.

07/20/2023

The shop was known for making subs that are longer than your arm and its slogan: "Our small is their large."

14 years ago, apparently, per google.
01/26/2023

14 years ago, apparently, per google.

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07/01/2017

https://www.facebook.com/395464710508209/photos/pb.395464710508209.-2207520000.1498926455./1343613689026635/?type=3&theater

The Twine Field in North Truro at Pond Road is an open space/upland meadow not found elsewhere on the Lower Cape. It provides plants and animals an essential breeding ground and a nutrient-rich field in which to thrive. The Twine Field also connects to nearby conserved land. When purchased, the land will include a public walking path for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty and a protected view of this rare and endangered habitat. Residents of Cape Cod will be purchasing the land through several fundraising options, including a Silent Art Auction, public funding, and donations, thereby saving it from development which would mostly likely have included nine new structures with a road between them. There is currently a dilapidated structure on the property.

You’re invited to be part of the Silent Auction and offer a work of art that collectors and supporters will want to purchase. You will determine the Reserve price which will be the amount you will receive for the work once it has sold. Anything above your take home total will be donated to the Conservation effort. We ask you to remember that this is a fundraiser so please consider the importance of this effort when setting your Reserve. Of course, should you be so inclined, you may donate 100% of the selling price of your work! Post Office Gallery is sponsoring and hosting the event and will receive nothing in return. All proceeds go to the artist and to the effort.
To participate in the event, please e-mail high resolution digital images of original art you would like to include in the auction along with the completed information from a form you can request from: [email protected]. Please note that for this event, space is limited so we must ask that work not exceed 30 inches in any direction and that no more than three (3) pieces per artist be submitted. Deadline August 7, Drop off August 13 from 12 – 3. (Auction will be Aug 20-Sept 3 with opening and closing receptions. More on this later)

On behalf of the Truro Twinefield Conservation Campaign we thank you and hope you are able to participate!

Stephen Briscoe and Kenneth Hawkey
Post Office Gallery, Inc.
38 Shore Road
North Truro, MA

09/15/2016
09/15/2016

Address

25 Pond Road
Truro, MA
02652

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