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Pittsfield, Vermont, United States

Map
Location Accuracy
Approximately
Description

In the snowy mountains of Vermont, 1,800ft above the ground a monolith was discovered. It's sturdy construction was revealed when local news tried to move the monolith. Local news cited that the first spotting was a hiker, Miriam Zlotin, on December 12th after two feet of snow fell, covering any possible footprints around it.

On Dec. 20/21st, 2020 it was reported on by local news, and confirmed existing at that point by wcax news. However once it had captivated local attention, it confirmed disappeared by the 23rd, and reported disappeared by the 24th. Peter Borden investigated reports that the monolith had been taken away. He found only the base of the structure, sand and footprints.

Notes
The only monolith reported in Vermont so far disappeared last week, only to return less than a day later on a small mountaintop in Pittsfield. Peter Borden, the general manager at Riverside Farm, where the sculpture is located, is happy to see the piece has returned. “We’re very, very pleased someone brought it back,” he said.
Dates & Classification
Date Spotted
Date Vanished
Classification
Possibly significant monoliths, well made, but with little information or some evidence that suggests a knockoff/generally less mystery
Multiple Monoliths
Physical Qualities
Material
Stainless Steel
Construction
Riveted
Folded
Number of Sides
Three Sided (Typical Monolith Design)
Texture
Polished
Top Geometry
Flat
Height
2.44 meters