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Durgin Covered Bridge is located on Durgin Bridge Rd near Fellow Hill Rd in North Sandwich NH and crosses Swift River (Aka Cold River). Durgin Bridge was constructed in 1869 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-02-07, and New Hampshire covered bridge #45 Durgin Bridge replaces 3 other bridges that were at this site, Read more...
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A select group of farms, restaurants are markets are promoting the virtues of Eating Local in northern & central New Hampshire. Each month from May to November, two seasonal, locally harvested items will be featured. Local foods are generally fresher, more nutritious, better for the environment, promote diverse land use, and support a vibrant local economy. Kevin Halligan, chef/owner at Read more...
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Solar Eclipse 2017 in New Hampshire Solar eclipse info and photos from the 2017 solar eclipse in NH. Photos of the 2017 solar eclipse taken in Barnstead New Hampshire. The 2017 Solar Eclipse in New Hampshire peaked on Monday August 21, 2017 at approximately 2:45pm. It was a hot, humid summer afternoon with hazy skies and light winds. Visibility wasn’t Read more...
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Edgell Covered Bridge is located on River Rd in Lyme NH and crosses Clay Brook. Edgell bridge was built in the late 1800’s and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-05-11, and New Hampshire covered bridge #25. It is rumored that Edgell Covered Bridge was built by an 18 year old man in the late Read more...
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Feel refreshed with our Rise complimentary breakfast offering hot and healthy options like our Chobani yogurt parfait station. This eco-friendly hotel features 50% larger hotel rooms to include fully-equipped kitchenettes and larger windows to allow more natural energizing lighting. A pet friendly hotel that is also friendly to the environment with the indoor heated saline pool that is better for Read more...
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Ellacoya State Park and RV Park on Lake Winnipesaukee Ellacoya State Park in Gilford NH offers one of the best places on Lake Winnipesaukee to spend the day. A small fee to get in and you can use the beach, picnic tables, bathrooms, showers, pavilion, and grassy areas. Ellacoya offers a 600 foot long sandy beach with crystal clear waters Read more...
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Ellen’s Falls Albany NH Ellen’s Falls is located in Albany NH and part of Hobbs Brook. Allen’s Falls offers a 25 foot total drop but its not an easy hike with no direct trail access to Ellen’s Falls. The hike is roughly 3/4 mile of very dense forest. Directions to Ellen’s Falls: Take Kancamagus Highway (Rt. 112) and park on Read more...
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Fall Foliage Cams: Live Fall Foliage Conditions in New Hampshire Fall Foliage in New Hampshire is an exciting time of year! Here in NH we don’t think too much about it but for those who travel from far away to not only see, but experience Fall Foliage in New Hampshire we created this page just for you! Fall Foliage conditions Read more...
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Fall Foliage in NH: Fall Foliage Season in New Hampshire Fall foliage in NH is a spectacular sight! NH fall foliage photos look like paintings, the colors of the fall foliage leaves at peak season is simply a work of art by Mother Nature. It’s not just the color of the leaves, but also the clean, cool air contrasting with Read more...
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Fall Foliage Tour of New England New England fall foliage is amazing and New England is steeped in history. On this fall foliage tour you’ll have a chance to experience the spectacular beauty and historic places of New Hampshire, Boston and Maine. A sightseeing tour in Boston highlights landmarks that were pivotal to the United States’ history, and a visit Read more...