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Tory's Cave is a cool cave located in Springfield, Vermont. It's right across the Connecticut River from Charlestown, New Hampshire. This cave has a special history, especially during the time of the American Revolution!

What is Tory's Cave?

Tory's Cave is a natural cave found in the state of Vermont. It's known for its interesting features and a bit of history from a long time ago.

Where is Tory's Cave Located?

You can find Tory's Cave in Springfield, Vermont. It sits on the Vermont side of the Connecticut River. If you look across the river, you'll see Charlestown, New Hampshire. Its location near the river made it a useful spot in the past.

What Does Tory's Cave Look Like Inside?

This cave has two different ways to get in, which are called entrances. One of these entrances offers a great view of the Connecticut River. Inside the cave, there is a room that is big enough for several people to stand or sit comfortably.

Who Were the Tories?

During the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), people in the American colonies had to choose sides. Some supported independence from Great Britain, and they were called Patriots. Others wanted to stay loyal to the British King and Great Britain. These people were known as Loyalists, or often called Tories.

Tory's Cave During the American Revolution

In the year 1781, during the American Revolutionary War, a man named Shem Kemfield used Tory's Cave. He was a Tory from Charlestown, New Hampshire. Shem Kemfield and a few of his friends lived in the cave for a short time. They likely used it as a hiding place because of the war.

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