They call it the Bailey Road. I won't say exactly where it is, because it doesn't need a lot of traffic, but it leads to one of my favorite spots. The saga of the Bailey Road reflects some of the more unpleasant aspects of Conway's history — and of Conway's present, for that matter. I would say that the ending to the story has been happier than most such tales, except that there never really is an end to anything except battery power and last year's woodpile.

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