Exploring Hancock’s Black History: A Hike to Jack’s Pond
Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 King's Highway, Hancock, NH, United StatesNestled below the summits of Mount Skatutakee and Thumb Mountain in Hancock, NH, Jack's Pond is a remote and inspiring place. It is named after Jack, a formerly enslaved man who became free and lived near the pond from the late 1700s until his death in 1826. The pond and surrounding land are now protected and managed by the Harris Center for Conservation Education. Sankofa Tour Guide: Eric Aldrich. Meeting Place: The Harris Center for Conservation Education, 83 King's Highway,…