situated at the convergence of the north american and eurasian tectonic plates, one truly feels as though they are walking along the origins of earth. the ground always feels as though it is alive beneath your feet - trembling with the secrets it knows.
some believe that this is the true portal to leande, others swear that the ground sings with the spirits of those wronged by the heritage families. but despite the theories, one thing is certain, late at night, beneath the eerie glow of the lights, no one can deny that there is magic here.
thanks to the generous donations of the heritage families, the arfleifð memorial serves to commemorate the twenty lives lost in the devastating earthquake of 1998.
located at the entrance of the park, the tall marble memorial is inscribed a list of those lost. surrounded by curved stone benches and vast gardens, it is a testament to the vast wealth of eventides elite and promises that we will never forget.
Located on the outskirts of Eventide, some locals would argue that this area isn't even part of the community. These cramped town homes were once owned by the nearby mine to lodge the residents. In 1955, following the closure of the mine, these homes were made available to the public.
While affordable, many require extensive renovations. Most residents complain of paper thin walls through which you can hear the conversations of your neighbors or the howling wind. Still, there is a strong sense of community here - something binds these citizens together in a way no other location does. Perhaps it is the secrets buried beneath the earth