Thu May 08 2025 01:48:20 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time).
In 1870, Theodore S. Gold purchased a 12 acre plot of white pine and hemlock near West Cornwall.
The small forest was eventually expanded to 42 acres and became known as Gold’s Pines; today it encompasses a total of 56 acres.
The original Gold stand of trees is estimated to be about 192 years old.