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Gibbet Hill / University of Warwick / Groton /  Massachusetts / Bungalow / Gibbeting / Gib
Date: 2015-09-21 11:43:20
Gibbet Hill
University of Warwick
Groton
Massachusetts
Bungalow
Gibbeting
Gib

Gibbet Hill • Historic Timeline 1645 The hill is named for the English gibbet (pronounced JIB-bet), a gallows generally situated on a hill for public executions. Although there are some local legends and rumors, there

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