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Artist Falls Conway NH Waterfall Artist Falls is located in Conway New Hampshire. As of yet we have not been successful finding any allowed access to Artist Falls. The Artist Falls waterfall is located in a residential area, possibly surrounded by private property. If you have any information to contribute about Artist Falls in Conway NH please click the red Read more...
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Ashuelot Covered Bridge is located on Recycle way in Winchester, New Hampshire. The covered bridge was completed in 1864. Ashuelot covered bridge is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-03-02 and is covered bridge #1 in New Hampshire. The Ashuelot covered bridge is claimed to be “one of New Hampshire’s most elaborate covered bridges.” Photo Credit: Read more...
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Avalanche Falls & Liberty Gorge Cascade Lincoln NH. Avalanche Falls & Liberty Gorge Cascade in Lincoln NH offers a 45 foot total drop. The best part of Avalanche Falls & Liberty Gorge Cascade is its location within The Flume Gorge in the White Mountain National Forest. This does make the area quite busy if you just wanted to view Avalanche Read more...
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New Hampshire Average Temperatures NH’s average temperatures are shown below. January: 20 degrees February: 23 degrees March: 33 degrees April: 45 degrees May: 56 degrees June: 65 degrees July: 70 degrees August: 68 degrees September: 59 degrees October: 48 degrees November: 38 degrees December: 26 degrees Please remember: The temperatures in New Hampshire listed above are average temperatures for New Read more...
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The Baby Flume, located in Lincoln, NH is named after The Flume, a much larger attraction than the Baby Flume of coarse, it is also located at Franconia Notch State Park. The Baby Flume is an enticing attraction only because of it’s short (0.1 mile) easy hike along with the other nearby waterfalls like Kinsman Falls, The Basin, and Rocky Read more...
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Bank of NH Pavillion (Formally Meadowbrook) Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion offers some of the best outdoor music concerts around Lake Winnipesaukee! They always have a great line up of all kinds of music singers from the rock and roll music of ZZ Top to Country Music singers like Brooks and Dunn. Bank of NH Pavilion is located on Meadowbrook Read more...
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Barnstead Farmers Market’s mission is to promote locally grown and handmade produce and products to the area towns and communities. We believe knowing where your food comes from is just as important as knowing the people behind all the food and it is something that cannot be taken for granted. Barnstead Farmers Market is open on Saturdays from 9am-noon. Read more...
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Snowmobile Trailer Parking and Trail Access in Barnstead NH Snowmobile trail access and trailer parking in Barnstead NH near the Pittsfield NH town line. This parking area is just off of Rt. 28 on private land, located across Rt. 28 from Bosco Bell gas station and store. Snowmobile trail access and parking is centrally located within the Suncook Valley Sno Read more...
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Bartlett covered bridge is located alongside Rt. 302 over the Saco River in Bartlett NH. The bridge was replaced by a more modern bridge and placed next to the covered bridge. Bartlett covered bridge was constructed in 1851 but is no longer in use for vehicle traffic. The bridge is privately owned and currently home to the Covered Bridge Gift Read more...
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The Basin The Basin is located in Lincoln NH at the Franconia Notch State Park. This is an easy to get to, handicapped accessible attraction in NH. We visited The Basin in Lincoln New Hampshire. Check the detailed information, photos and videos about the Basin below. Sign at The Basin reads: “This large pothole in the Pemigewasset River, 30 feet Read more...