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Boscobel

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Boscobel

Village in Shropshire, England, 35 km/22 mi southeast of Shrewsbury. After the Battle of Worcester in 1651, Boscobel House (built around 1600), was the refuge of the future Charles II, who hid in an oak tree to escape his Cromwellian pursuers.


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Some of the inmates at the Boscobel prison, including those who had the most severe reactions to their isolation, were juveniles.
View consists of a pair of observation deck style binoculars, one on each side of the river, fitted with colored lenses that add "expressive" color to views from a dock near the Bear Mountain Bridge and a belvedere at Boscobel, a grand neo-classical mansion outside Garrison.
 
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