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The Lost Girl of Vermont’s ‘Bennington Triangle’
In 1946, college student Paula Welden went for a hike on a local path known as the Long Trail. Her fate has become part of Vermont’s folklore.
In 1946, college student Paula Welden went for a hike on a local path known as the Long Trail. Her fate has become part of Vermont’s folklore.
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