If you go to the center of town and look behind the fence around the bank and under the hedge, you will find a plaque commemorating the night that Benedict Arnold and his troops camped in town before embarking on their mission through the
"pathless wilds of Maine" off to fight the British in Canada, a "daring exploit". He was still on the American side at this time. But it's a claim to fame we make quietly from under the hedge behind the fence.
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