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| THE COLONY NEWS | NOVEMBER 2020 | 17 COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD The Colony History Project The Greer Cross High above the Colony on the side of a nearby mountain stands a large white cross that's easily seen from most of the Colony. Where did it come from? What is it? Who placed it there? I talked to Colony resident Don Dooley: "The official title is the 'Greer Ranch Cross.' It was placed on the hillside by the Greer family, a deeply religious group, to commemorate those who died on September 11th in the terrorist attack at New York's Twin Towers. It's illuminated on special occasions such as September 11th and Christmas Day. Regardless of one's beliefs, the cross reminds us of those we have lost and gives us hope for the future." Don Dooley is a 30-year resident of the Colony. The cross was not there when he moved in. The Colony Communications Committee If you have artifacts or stories to share for The Colony History Project, please email greg@neotechstudios.com.

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