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Profile Rock

Coordinates: 41°47′44″N 71°03′13″W / 41.795613°N 71.0536507°W / 41.795613; -71.0536507
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A 1902 postcard photo showing Profile Rock
Profile Rock, 2008

41°47′44″N 71°03′13″W / 41.795613°N 71.0536507°W / 41.795613; -71.0536507 Profile Rock (also known as the Old Man of Joshua's Mountain) was a 50-foot-high (15 m) granite rock formation located in Freetown, Massachusetts, just outside Assonet village and near the Freetown State Forest. In 2019, a large section of the formation broke off.

History

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Local Wampanoags believed the rock to be the image of Chief Massasoit. The Wampanoags occupied the region of Rhode Island and Massachusetts bounded by Narragansett Bay to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and Chief Massasoit was a close friend to the early Pilgrim settlers.

Joshua's Mountain was named after Joshua Tisdale, who was the first to settle near the site. It was privately owned for several years[when?] by former Freetown selectman Ben Evans, who sold it to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to be used as a state park tourist attraction.

On June 19, 2019, at approximately 9:22 a.m., the Freetown Police Department, along with the Freetown Fire Department, responded to the Freetown State Forest “Profile Rock” Park for a report of recent damages to the historic rock formation. First responders and park officials discovered that a large portion of the rock formation had broken off. State forest officials closed the park due to the unsafe environment. The public was encouraged to stay away from the area.[1]

Since at least 2016, the site has been frequently vandalized with graffiti,[2][3] despite an aggressive cleanup effort by the Bristol County Sheriff's Office.[4] As of July 31, 2023, access to the park was allowed, but the area was unkempt and marred with graffiti.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Roy, Linda (June 19, 2019). "Large chunk of Profile Rock in Freetown comes crashing down". SouthCoastToday.com. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  2. ^ "Freetown Police search for suspects who spray painted their names on rocks". 7 News Boston. March 28, 2016. Retrieved July 5, 2016.
  3. ^ Wagner, Jeffrey (April 16, 2013). "Residents aim to fight Profile Rock vandalism". Taunton Daily Gazette. Retrieved July 5, 2016. residents ... have noticed an uptick in debris and graffiti at the (Profile Rock) site
  4. ^ McCready, Dan (October 15, 2015). "Cleanup Of Profile Rock Almost Complete". 1420 WBSM. Retrieved July 5, 2016. the (Graffiti Unit) crew has made frequent trips out to Profile Rock ... and they'll keep making those trips wherever graffiti is found
  5. ^ Richard, Barry (July 31, 2023). "What Freetown's Profile Rock Looks Like Today". WBSM. Retrieved January 18, 2023.

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