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Drei Annen Hohne

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Worth seeing is the protected oak tree in a forest glade, used occasionally as a sheep pasture, west of the Glashütten Way and the Hohne forester's lodge, about 200 metres from the station as the crow flies. The mighty oak trunk has traces of fire on one side that it received at the end of the
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When on 20 June 1898 the first section of the Harz Railway from Wernigerode opened, the tracks ran right beside the Drei Annen highway inn, but the new station was established on a plateau about 1 km (600 ft) to the southwest near the comital
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Jörg Brückner (2000), "Endlich Klarheit über das Alter von Hohne. Über die Geschichte des Waldgebietes zwischen Wernigerode und dem Brocken",
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rocks there is a track branching off to the right after about 500 metres. After a few minutes walk, one arrives at a forester's lodge,
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Dittmar Marquordt (1998), Fremdenverkehrsverein Bodfeld/Harz (ed.), "Ausflugtips: Drei Annen und Drei Annen Hohne",
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near the road, which however fell victim to a storm in October 1901, whereafter the railway station became known as
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under the tree was blown up. The oak now stands in the centre of the new Dandelion Discovery Path (
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at the place, reserving mine shares for himself and his mother Princess Christiane Anna of
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The place is located about 9 km (5.6 mi) southwest of the town within the
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On the way from the crossroads at Drei Annen Hohne station towards the
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had the road to Schierke rebuilt as a highway (the present-day
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is the name of a small settlement within the municipal area of
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Index


Wernigerode
Saxony-Anhalt
Germany
Harz
Harz National Park
Schierke
Elbingerode
Harz Railway
Nordhausen
Brocken Railway
Christian Frederick of Stolberg-Wernigerode
mining
copper
silver
Anhalt-Köthen
Frederick Erdmann of Anhalt-Pless
Otto of Stolberg-Wernigerode
forester's lodge
spruce
Drei Annen Hohne
East German
combine
Magdeburg
Harzer Wandernadel
Second World War
Tiger tank
Drei Annen Hohne station
railway junction
Trans-Harz Railway

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