Just by looking at this quaint park, you would never think it was once a Native American fort which was once most likely used as a trading post by Indians dealing in wampum. The fort was used as a safe haven for the Indians in times of disturbance in the area. However, nothing stopped the most brutal Indian Massacre from occuring right here at this location. The site came to the public's attention in 1933 when clearing of land around the fort began. The excavation was being done to clear room for a new housing development called Harbor Greens. Work was quickly stopped when human remains and Indian artifcats eventually were uncovered by bulldozers.
The actual site was donated for preservation of the fort, which is where this park sits today. Many areas surrounding the fort were lost to developers. Reports from 1933 state that the houses located just north of the park sit on the primary burial grounds and largest concentration of Native American remains which still exist.
The bodies of hundreds of Native Americans were disturbed by the construction of the housing development that now sits on the fort today. In many cases, homes now sit on top of burial grounds that contain the remains of Massapeag Indians. Those who live in these houses likely have no idea, but the area in the vincinity of the fort has been subject of countless tales of suspicious spiritual activity dating back to 1700.
The cache is NOT at the posted Coordinates. You must complete all 5 Adventure Labs to get the Coordinates. I changed the AL so you can do it anyway you want. The bonus cache is close to 1 of the locations. So map out your trip. This is not a short AL. I'd say 1.5-2 hours total. Sorry I don't control haunted activity!
N 40° AB.CDE W 073° FG.HIJ
-RoandJoe
