Places in New Hampshire
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Moore Reservoir and Pattenville Picnic Area Great River Hydro’s Pattenville Picnic Area at Moore Reservoir in Littleton NH is a hidden gem that not too many people know about. You’ve probably passed it several times and not even realized it. If you are driving up I-93 in Littleton NH you will drive over a bridge going over Moore Reservoir. Most Read more...
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Harlow’s Pub in Peterborough NH Harlow’s Pub is a family friendly restaurant located in the heart of the picturesque town of Peterborough New Hampshire. The prices are good, the atmosphere is great but more importantly the people are amazing. If you’re in the area be sure to make Harlow’s Pub a priority stop. Its a relaxing little pub right in Read more...
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Lakes of the Clouds Hike Lakes of the Clouds hike can be a grueling hike for many. This difficult 4-1/2 mile (approximately) hike should be left to the experienced hiker. There have been some hikers who claim to have had little hiking experience making this hike but we have to urge anyone considering this hike to get some experience first Read more...
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Tuckerman’s Ravine Tuckerman’s Ravine on Mt. Washington is by far one of the most dramatic (and most dangerous) places on Mount Washington. The mid-summer photos of Tuckerman’s Ravine were taken at the end of July. As you can see there is still snow on this part of Mt. Washington. Read more...
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Dry River Campground is located in the White Mountain National Forest along Route 302 in the heart of Crawford Notch in the town of Hart’s Location, New Hampshire. Dry River Campground is a secluded, quiet campground with only 36 campsites, 18 of which are regular sized sites, the others are only big enough for tents, and a few that are Read more...
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Monson, now part of what’s known as Milford and Hollis New Hampshire, is a 280 acre historic site and one of the most significant archeological sites in New England. The walking trails through this old town will transport you back in time as you walk the old roads where about 300 of New Hampshire first settlers called home. Along your Read more...
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Vale End Cemetery in Wilton New Hampshire is said to be one of the most haunted cemeteries in the region. Upon entering Vale End Cemetery you will immediately notice this cemetery is different than many others. There are many old gravestones there that have stood for over 200 years. Most cemeteries of this size have a lot more modern stones Read more...
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Packard Hill Bridge was built in 1991 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges, number 29-05-50, and is new Hampshire covered bridge #67 Packard Hill Bridge is located on Riverside Dr in Lebanon, NH and crosses the Mascoma River. Read more...
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Weather in New Hampshire: Weather in New Hampshire is normally unpredictable but for the most part the Spring and Fall are cool times of the year. April and May tend to be slightly more rainy, February tends to be more snowy with a few major snowstorms and a blizzard or two (January through March usually). Summers are warm to hot Read more...
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Timeshares in New Hampshire New Hampshire is a state known for its rich history, country charm, and spectacular natural surroundings. While there is certainly a tradition of self-sufficiency in this unique state, New Hampshire is also known for it’s down-home hospitality. People from all over the country will be surprised at how comfortable and at home they’ll feel while visiting. Read more...