The road to Treegap was a path originally created by a herd of cows walking through. The cows walked in a long curvy path right road up to The Wood, however, once the cows reached The Wood, they made a sharp right turn and continued straight to what is now known as the town of Treegap. The road does not cut through The Wood, leaving The Wood untouched by humans.
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Treegap is a town in tuckeverlasting.
The setting of Tuck Everlasting is in Treegap, New Hampshire. It is the first week of August in Treegap.
Upstate New York, the fictional hamlet of Treegap.
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No, Treegap is not a real place. It is, however, a setting in the book Tuck Everlasting.
Cows trod to treegap and that's how the roads to treegap were made
No, Treegap is not a real place. It is, however, a setting in the book Tuck Everlasting.
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Treegap is a town in tuckeverlasting.
The setting of Tuck Everlasting is in Treegap, New Hampshire. It is the first week of August in Treegap.
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Woodstock, New York, USA
Upstate New York, the fictional hamlet of Treegap.
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"And soon they were rolling on again, leaving Treegap behind, and as they went, the tinkling little melody of a music box drifted out behind them and was lost at last far down the road." (they=the Tucks)
No, Treegap is not a real place. It is, however, a setting in the book Tuck Everlasting.
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