Cracked concrete and summer wildflowers share the site of a wartime camp. Known locally as the “Donkey Field,” it has been a space for quiet recreation for over fifty years — now facing development that could erase both access and memory.
Cracked concrete and summer wildflowers share the site of a wartime camp. Known locally as the “Donkey Field,” it has been a space for quiet recreation for over fifty years — now facing development that could erase both access and memory.

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