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Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge (Dingleton Bridge) is located in Cornish NH on Root Hill Rd near Town House Rd and crosses Mill Brook. Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge was built in 1882 and is listed on the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-10-02, and New Hampshire covered bridge #22. Photo Credit: Ron Robert Read more...
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Groveton Covered Bridge is located in Northumberland NH between Rt. 3 (Main St) and Rt. 110 in Groveton, New Hampshire and crosses the Ammonoosuc River. The bridge is no longer in use for vehicle traffic but remains in place for historical purposes. The Groveton Covered Bridge was built in 1852 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered bridges Read more...
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Franconia Notch State Park Franconia Notch State Park in NH is one of the most visited areas in New Hampshire. Franconia Notch attracts leaf peepers, hikers, rock climbers, skiers, mountain bikers, fishermen, Shed Hunters, and waterfall enthusiasts. Directions to Franconia Notch State Park: You can get to Franconia Notch State Park by driving on I-93. Whether you’re coming from the Read more...
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Mossy Glen Falls in Randolph NH Mossy Glen Falls in Randolph New Hampshire offers a 40 foot total drop with variations of different cascades and pools along Carlton Brook. Mossy Glen Falls gets its name from the many different moss species that grows around the waterfall. While the moss adds to the appeal do take notice that it also increases Read more...
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Mill Falls at the Lake: Lake Winnipesaukee NH Just off of the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, Mill Falls’ four inns guarantee for a stay of luxury. The history of Meredith can be explored through its rich town’s features and amenities. These inns offer an amazing experience for a corporate retreat, an intimate board meeting, or just an annual meeting that Read more...
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Blow Me Down covered bridge is located on Mill Rd in Plainfield, NH. Blow Me Down bridge crosses over a gorge on the Blow-Me-Down Brook. Blow-Me-Down covered bridge was built in 1877 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-10-10 and is New Hampshire covered bridge #23. Photo Credit: Ron Robert Read more...
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Squam Covered Bridge is located on River St in Ashland, NH and crosses Squam River at the South end of Little Squam Lake in Ashland NH. Squam Covered Bridge was built in 1990 and formally dedicated on July 1, 1990. The Bridge is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-05-112, and is new Hampshire covered bridge Read more...
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The Chocorua Legend The Legend of Chief Chocorua is based in Albany, NH Chocorua’s legend states that the Indian Chief Chocorua refused to flee from conflict with the white man. He stood his ground to fight for his land. Chief Chocorua befriended one of the colonial settlers, a man by the name of Cornelius Campbell. Chief Chocorua left his son Read more...
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Fort Constitution was established in 1631 and is located on 3 acres of the NH seacoast. Fort Constitution includes the Portsmouth Lighthouse. The original name of the fort was the Fort William and Mary, named after the king and queen of England. This NH seacoast location is listed as an historic place by the National Register of Historic Places. The 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...