Item 66478 - The Desert of Maine, Freeport, ca. 1938
- Item 66478 - The Desert of Maine, Freeport, ca. 1938
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Image Info The Desert of Maine is approximately 40 acres of glacial silt. The "desert" formed when a glacier slid through the Freeport area some 10,000 years ago, leaving behind sand and mineral deposits. The silt was temporarily covered with a topsoil cap until failure to rotate potato crops and overgrazing led to soil erosion, exposing the dunes.
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The Tuttle family owned the farm for generations, but abandoned it in 1919. Henry Goldrup converted the farm to a tourist attraction in 1925.