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Clark's Bears Top Attraction! Theme Park in Lincoln, NH USA
Trained bears, train ride, rides, museums, family fun!
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Flume Gorge Top Attraction! Scenic in Lincoln, NH USA
The Flume is a natural gorge extending 800 feet at the base of Mount Liberty. The walls of Conway granite rise to a height of 70 to 90 feet and are 12 to 20 feet apart. A trip into the Flume begins and ends at the Flume Visitor's Center.
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Mount Washington Cog Railway Top Attraction! Excursion in Mount Washington, NH USA
The Mount Washington Cog Railway provides a sense of adventure and history as it carries passengers up a 3-mile-long trestle and the steepest railroad tracks in North America to the 6,288-foot summit of Mount Washington.
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The Kancamagus Highway Top Attraction! Scenic in North Conway, NH USA
The Kancamagus Highway is a 34.5 mile scenic drive along NH's Rt. 112 in Northern New Hampshire that is well known as one of the best Fall Foliage viewing areas in the country.
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Story Land Top Attraction! Theme Park in Glen, NH USA User Rating:  The children's theme park where fantasy lives! There's a smile and adventure around every corner at Story Land, the theme park geared for children from two to twelve, and their parents and grandparents.
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A Summer Day at the Farm Farm in Tamworth, NH USA
Family-friendly activities, tours and farm chores Remick Country Doctor Museum Farm, located in quaint Tamworth Village, New Hampshire, is a picturesque rural life museum and a working farm.
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Albany Covered Bridge Scenic in Conway, NH USA
The first bridge on this site was constructed in 1857 and destroyed by a windstorm in 1858. At that time, Amzi Russell and Leandre Morton entered into an agreement with the town to build a new bridge for $1,300 minus the amount previously paid for the original bridge.
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America's Stonehenge Tour in Salem, NH USA
A 4,000 year old archaeological site. A maze of man made chambers and astronomical alignments. Self guided tours and an introductory video provide insight into who may have constructed this amazing site.
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American Independence Museum  Museum in Exeter, NH USA
The American Independence Museum promotes awareness, increases understanding and celebrates the achievement of American Independence so as to recognize the many facets of the founding of our Nation, and to encourage and inspire civic engagement today.
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Ashuelot Covered Bridge Scenic in Winchester, NH USA
The Ashuelot covered bridge is considered by local historians to be one of New Hampshire's most elaborate covered bridges. The original purpose of the bridge was to transport wood across the river for use by the Ashuelot Railroad.
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Barrett House  Historic Site in New Ipswich, NH USA
Barrett House, also known as Forest Hall, was built c. 1800 by Charles Barrett Sr. for his son Charles Jr. and daughter-in-law Martha Minot on the occasion of their marriage.
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Bartlett Covered Bridge Scenic in Bartlett, NH USA
The bridge was abandoned and closed to traffic in 1939. It was later rebuilt for $20,000. In the 1950s, it was used to store snow fence. In 1966 the bridge and land around it was sold to a private individual. It was repaired by Milton Graton that same year.
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Bath Covered Bridge Scenic in Bath, NH USA
The current structure is the fifth bridge to stand on this site. The first was constructed in 1794 at a cost of $366.66. That bridge was demolished by a flood and replaced in 1806 at a cost of $1,000.
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Bath-Haverhill Covered Bridge Scenic in Bath, NH USA
According to New Hampshire Department of Transportation records, this is the oldest covered bridge still in use in New Hampshire. It is the first and only bridge to be erected at this site.
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Bedell Bridge State Historic Site Historic Site in Haverhill, NH USA
Bedell Bridge State Park is a 38-acre park located along the Connecticut River. The park was the site of a historic two-span covered bridge, the second longest in the country.
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Bement Covered Bridge Scenic in Bradford, NH USA
This is the third bridge at this location. Tradition has it that Colonel Stephen H. Long, a Hopkinton native and a member of the U.S. Army Topographical Engineers, built the bridge entirely of hemlock. No evidence was found however to support or dispute the claim.
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Blacksmith Shop Covered Bridge Scenic in Cornish, NH USA
The Blacksmith Shop Bridge was built by James Tasker. The bridge was used by only one family and given its name because of its close proximity to a local blacksmith shop that once stood in an area know as Slab City.
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Blow-Me-Down Covered Bridge Scenic in Cornish, NH USA
The bridge was build by James Tasker. The structure was repaired by Milton Graton and his son Arnold in 1980. The restoration was made possible with the aid from a federal Historic Preservation Fund matching grant from the National Park Service of the U.S.
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Blueberry Bay Farm Farm in Stratham, NH USA
Chemical-free, Pick-your-own Blueberry Bay Farm Pick-your-own CHEMICAL-FREE berries, vegetables, cut flowers, tree fruit, herbs. Everything grown naturally. Blueberry- and other berry-themed gifts in the farm stand. Blueberry, strawberry, raspberry & blackberry bushes & plants for sale.
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