Thread:Argali1/@comment-27097330-20161125171920

J.K. Rowling says it's on top of Mt. Greylock. On top of Mt. Greylock there's a lodge and a war memorial. If we take Rowling seriously this means that she just destroyed the boundary. Which boundary? Why the one that allows us to believe the Harry Potter World exists in ours. Poor thinking on Rowling's part.

However, I do believe we have a solution. If we assume that the Berkshire Hills are in fact bigger than we as muggles know, and that the lodge and memorial, as well as the road, are around the edge of a far bigger area, where the real Mt. Greylock is, our world is saved. Hopefully some such explanation comes in Fantastic Beasts. 