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 <description>Lost Cove was the home to a small community of people from the mid 1800's to the 1950's. Even though there now is no one living there, nor has there been for over 60 years, a hike into the cove still brings glimpses into this place's past, and one can definitely still feel the presence and spirit of those who lived here before. </description>
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