Fans of a nearly century-old collection of curious buildings tucked away in the woods of a Connecticut town are concerned for the future of the so-called 'Fairy Forest' due to a forthcoming highway project. According to a local media report, the small stone structures were built during the Great Depression by a man attempting to open a nursery business in the community of Middlebury. When the endeavor went bust, the buildings remained in the forest and, over the ensuing decades, the site became a local legend.
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