"' " Westford Knight " "'is the name given to a pattern, variously interpreted as a carving or a natural feature, or a combination of both, located on a glacial boulder ( also known as the "'Sinclair Rock "') in Westford, Massachusetts in the United States.
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The clubs built narrow and removable stands, like dead-end suspension bridges, running from the beach or the highlands to the most offshore glacial boulder, giving the anglers, in the days when 40 feet was a respectable distance to throw a baited hook, a chance at the nearshore striped bass.