06/01/2026
More than a decade ago, a conversation between Al Letizio Jr. and Derek Saffie sparked a vision to preserve one of Windham’s most significant historical landmarks and create a community destination that would educate, inspire, and connect future generations to the town’s rich heritage.
Recently, Al Letizio Jr., President and CEO of A.J. Letizio Sales & Marketing, returned to Indian Rock Park with Derek Saffie and Peter Griffin, of Windham's Historic District/Heritage Commission, to provide a special update on the project’s progress. Their tour highlights how that original vision has evolved into the remarkable park taking shape today.
Many may remember the 2016 video, Rediscovering Windham NH “Indian Rock,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R9aekHacrc , which introduced the history, significance, and potential of this unique site. Now, ten years later, the new video, “A Sneak Peek at the Final Construction Phase of Indian Rock Park,” showcases the tremendous progress that has been made and offers a look at the exciting final stages of development.
This project is a testament to what can be accomplished when community leaders, volunteers, historians, and supporters work together to preserve local history while creating something meaningful for generations to come. As the park nears completion, visitors will soon be able to experience firsthand the history, natural beauty, and educational opportunities that make Indian Rock Park such a special place in Windham.
The project will be completed in time for its Grand Opening on June 28th. This event coincides with America's 250th Patriotic Town Day celebration. There will be activities throughout the day for everyone including the Ribbon Cutting at 12:30 at the park followed by the reading of the Declaration of Independence by Governor Kelly Ayotte.
Watch the new video and see how a decade-long vision is becoming a reality.
More than a decade ago, a conversation between Al Letizio and Derek Saffie sparked a vision to preserve one of Windham’s most significant historical landmark...