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==Sites of interest== [[File:Rindge Town Hall th.jpg|thumb|Rindge Meetinghouse]] * [[Annett State Forest]], which includes Annett Wayside Park with picnic tables, toilets, and a hiking trail to Black Reservoir. * [[Cathedral of the Pines]], a national memorial for all American war dead. The location had been selected by Lieutenant Sanderson Sloane and his wife as the place to build their home when he returned from [[World War II]]. A cathedral was created by his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Sloane, after learning that their son was lost when the [[bomber]] he flew was shot down over [[Germany]] on February 22, 1944. * [[Second Rindge Meetinghouse, Horsesheds and Cemetery|The Rindge Meeting House]], built in 1796, is one of the largest town meeting houses in northern New England and one of the few civic buildings in the region that still straddles the [[Establishment Clause of the First Amendment|separation of church and state]]. The building is owned by the town, and the second floor is leased to the [http://www.rindgeucc.org First Congregational Church], which uses it for services and other church functions. The first floor is still used for town functions such as Zoning Board meetings as well as community functions such as fairs, Scout meetings, exercise classes, and the like.
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