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The Circle Restaurant makes a great breakfast and at a great price! The “Farmer’s Breakfast” has everything! Eggs, Toast, Beans, Sausage or Ham, Pancakes, and Hash Browns or Fries! Busy on weekends, weekdays there is almost never a wait, everything is home made. Plenty of seating. Breakfast served until 3pm. Read more...
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Clark’s Trading Post in Lincoln, NH. The main attractions at Clark’s Trading Post is the bears, shows, train rides, Clark’s Covered Bridge, and “Wolfman”. Wolfman chases the train yelling at visitors to protect his “Unobtanium” mine. The original Wolfman who everyone loved and made Clark’s Trading Post unique died in April 2018. Clark’s has since hired a replacement Wolfman. The Read more...
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Clark’s covered bridge is located at Clark’s Trading Post in Lincoln, NH on their Short Steam Railroad and crosses the Pemigewasset River. Clark’s covered bridge was built in 1904 in Barre Vermont and crossed the Winooski River between Montpelier and Barre VT and used as a railroad bridge. After the railroad was abandoned, Ed Clark and Murry Clark removed the Read more...
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Cold Brook Falls Randolph NH Cold Brook Falls is located in Randolph NH. Located just off of Rt. 2 this short hike of only about 150 feet offers a quick view of Cold Brook Falls which has a 20 foot total drop. Want to add more information about Cold Brook Falls in Randolph New Hampshire? Just click on the red Read more...
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Cold Springs Campground Resort Weare NH Cold Springs Campground sits on 108 acres with 400 large RV sites including 12 cabin rentals, Cold Springs Campground in Weare NH celebrates 50 years. Cold Springs offers paved roads throughout the entire park along with Wi-Fi. The sites are big rig friendly and many have 5 way hookups. Campsite rates include that of Read more...
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Coliseum Falls, Livermore NH Coliseum Falls is located in Livermore, New Hampshire and offers a 20 foot total drop in a secluded forest atmosphere. The falls are located at the bottom of a gorge. The hike to Coliseum Falls is a bit tricky for the inexperienced hiker but not impossible. What makes the hike to Coliseum Falls harder than normal Read more...
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Columbia Covered Bridge is located on Columbia Bridge Rd in Columbia, NH and Lennington Vermont and crosses the Connecticut River connecting New Hampshire and Vermont. Columbia Covered Bridge was built in 1912 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-04-07 and New Hampshire covered bridge #33. Photo credit: Ron Robert Read more...
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Connecticut River Byway Scenic Drive Connecticut River Byway scenic drive detailed information and photos. The Connecticut River byway Scenic Drive starts at the Fourth Connecticut Lake in Pittsburg NH, near the Canadian border and follows the Connecticut River the length of the western border of New Hampshire. Experience history, tradition, farming heritage and natural beauty of the Connecticut River Byway Read more...
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Contoocook River Canoe Company is a family owned business that offers kayak instruction and guided trips. The guided tour of Lake Umbagog is a three day and two night camping/guided canoe trip. The cost is $245 per person and includes canoe use, tents, food for all three days and paddling gear. All you need to bring is a sleeping bag, personal items and Read more...
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Coombs Covered Bridge is located on Coombs Bridge Rd off of Old Westport Rd in Winchester, NH. The bridge crosses the Ashuelot River. Coombs Covered Bridge was built in 1837 and is listed with the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-03-03 and New Hampshire covered bridge #2. Photo Credit: Ron Robert | Video Credit: Scott Wagner Read more...