Monday, June 24, 2013

Adjacent Religious Histories

Angie and I finally took advantage of a nice, open Saturday to drop by the Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial in South Royalton, VT. Only 90 minutes away, it's a really beautiful area and the grounds there are spectacularly well-maintained. There is a visitor's center with some interesting info and friendly senior missionaries on hand to do their best to answer whatever questions you might have. We had a good time wandering the trails and seeing the old foundations of Smith/Mack family homes including the one in which Joseph was born which, according to the nice senior missionary from Mesa, AZ, has only been marked since last year.

Afterwards we took a moment to locate an "ancient Celtic temple" stone chamber that was rumored to be near the JSM. Since our little visit to America's Stonehenge in North Salem, NH I have been doing a lot of research on these kinds of sites with growing interest. I had read a lot about this particular stone chamber, but (as is the case with all these sites) nobody ever publishes their exact locations for fear of vandalism, etc. Well, after easily 8 hours of careful searching beforehand, I did find one 20-30 year-old source that provided written directions for finding the chamber in South Royalton. We followed the directions that afternoon and with a little creative interpretation of the author's somewhat lacking instructions, there it was!

Even Angie thought it was pretty darn cool. It looks like a hobbit hole-in-the-ground. You can only access it by crawling nearly prone through the birth-canal of an entryway, but it opens up into a circular room that you can stand up in with stone walls maybe 10 feet apart. There are some grooved markings in the stones that experts claim to have been able to translate as a dedication of the chamber to the sun god, "Bel". It didn't take long before we realized that the chamber contained copious amounts of enormous black, shiny spiders and we got out of there.

8 comments:

Janet O. said...

I am so glad you actually found that chamber--pretty cool! If you'll get rid of the spiders, I'll get in it when we come this fall. : )
Interesting comment about the cabin where Joseph was born only being identified a year ago. When we were there in 2009 there was a marker for the hearthstone and the doorstep. The hearthstone marker was dated 1963. Have they now marked the entire foundation--could that be the "new" marking?

Daniel and Angie Callister said...

Yes, they have laid out large stones to depict the actual foundation of the home. The doorstep and a large stone with a plaque are still there.

Aimee said...

What a lovely outing!
I think I would have been too claustrophobic to squirm into the hobbit hole :)...even if it did open up once inside. Glad Ang had the spunk to do it!
Beautiful area! Some day we will come visit :)

Annie and Jake Callister said...

Whew! That is so cool Dan. I would get serious chills from being inside of a supposed Celtic dwelling in the Americas. Since I am reading the book of Mormon (in the Book in Mormon)I cant help but think of how awesome it woudl be to crawl into one of these and find a room full of records... whew...
Thanks for sharing.

Von and Maureen said...

I want to go!!!!! Love that kind of stuff. We need to come when it is not winter next time :)

Deborah and Stephen said...

Very neat Dan.. Stephen and I also need to come visit and see some I these awesome things by you

Unknown said...

Hello
I live across the valley on the Oxbow, I to date spent about 5 hours looking for this site and have yet to find it. any hints?

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