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<item><title>The Minisink Indian Trail</title><link>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Our%20Watershed/Lake%20Lefferts/The%20Minisink%20Indian%20Trail</link><guid>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Our%20Watershed/Lake%20Lefferts/The%20Minisink%20Indian%20Trail</guid><description>One can imagine Freneau leaving his home somewhere near what is now Poet Drive and Route 79, heading northward to what was called the Minnisink Trail, the historic route of Indians from the Interior of New Jersey to the shore, crossing waterways at their lowest point.</description><pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:29:44 EST</pubDate></item>
 <item><title>A wetland stream, by Philip Freneau</title><link>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Our%20Watershed/Lake%20Lefferts/A%20wetland%20stream%2C%20by%20Philip%20Freneau</link><guid>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Our%20Watershed/Lake%20Lefferts/A%20wetland%20stream%2C%20by%20Philip%20Freneau</guid><description></description><pubDate>Wed, 7 Feb 2007 15:1:50 EST</pubDate></item>

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