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Bump Covered Bridge Scenic in Campton, NH USA
The original Queenpost structure at this site was built in 1877. At one time the bridge was known as the Webber Bridge.
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Carlton Bridge Scenic in Swanzey, NH USA
Town records indicate the original bridge at this site was constructed in 1789, however, the exact date has not been verified. The current bridge was built in 1869.
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Castle in the Clouds Historic Site in Moultonborough, NH USA
Historic house museum, restaurant, hiking, horseback riding Castle in the Clouds provides anywhere from one hour to a full day of enriching activities for all ages. It is home to Lucknow, an Arts and Crafts-style 16-room mansion built in the Ossipee Mountains in 1914.
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Cilleyville Covered Bridge Scenic in Andover, NH USA
The structure was built by a local carpenter by the name of Print Atwood. He was assisted by Al Emerson and Charles Wilson. Local folklore suggests that during construction, Emerson and Wilson became upset and cut some of the timbers short, causing the bridge to tilt.
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Clark's Covered Bridge Scenic in North Woodstock, NH USA
Clark's Bridge was originally built in Barre, Vermont as a part of the Barre Railroad, a short line railroad which ran between Montpelier and Barre, Vermont. The bridge was built to span the Winooski River.
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Coombs Covered Bridge Scenic in Winchester, NH USA
The bridge was named after its original builder and owner, Anthony Coombs. The Coombs Bridge once played an important role in both the social and commercial development of the area.
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Corbin Covered Bridge Scenic in Newport, NH USA
The state suggested closing the bridge in May 1979, but the town reduced the posted weight limit from six to three tons. It was rehabilitated by the state in 1980 at a cost of $43,000.
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County Covered Bridge Scenic in Hancock, NH USA
In 1852, a Long truss covered bridge was built on this site by Charles Gray of Hancock. In March 1936, a disastrous flood damaged the bridge beyond repair.
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Currier Museum of Art Art Museum in Manchester, NH USA
New Hampshire's premiere Fine Art Museum The Currier Museum of Art is dedicated to connecting art with people in innovative ways. The museum is home to a significant collection of European, American, and contemporary art, including works by Picasso, Monet, O'Keeffe, Le Witt, and works by New Hampshire artists.
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Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site Historic Site in Franklin, NH USA
The Daniel Webster Birthplace is associated with the birth and early childhood years of Daniel Webster, one of our country's most respected orators and statesmen.
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Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge Scenic in Cornish, NH USA
The bridge was built by James Tasker who is known to have built at least eleven bridges in the area. It was assembled in a schoolyard and then transported to the site. The farmers who used it would occasionally repair it.
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Durgin Covered Bridge Scenic in Center Sandwich, NH USA
The first bridge constructed at this site was built to replace the ford, located nearly a quarter mile upstream. The ford carried the heavy traffic of bygone days across the river.
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Endicott Rock Historic Site in Laconia, NH USA
Endicott Rock may be the oldest public monument in New England.
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Fadden's Sugar House Tour in North Woodstock, NH USA
The Fadden Family's modern sugarhouse is located next to Peg's Restaurant in downtown North Woodstock and contains state-of-the-art equipment. Maple sap enters the sugarhouse where it pumped through a reverse osmosis machine which removes up to 75% of the water.
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Fort Constitution State Historic Site Historic Site in New Castle, NH USA
Fort Constitution State Historic Site is located on a peninsula on the northeast corner of New Castle Island. It overlooks both the Piscataqua River and the Atlantic Ocean. The grounds provide a casual gathering spot for picnics.
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Fort Stark State Historic Site Historic Site in New Castle, NH USA
Fort Stark Historic Site is located on a peninsula historically called Jerry's Point on the southeast corner of New Castle Island. It overlooks the Piscataqua River, Little Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. Fort Stark was named in honor of John Stark, commander of N.H.
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Franconia Heritage Museum Museum in Franconia, NH USA
A 1878 New England Farm House that reflects life in Franconia since the town's founding in 1772. Franconia Iron Furnace Interpretive Center. Self-guided, always open, One mile north of Franconia Heritage Museum.
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Franklin Pierce Homestead State Historic Site Historic Site in Hillsborough, NH USA
Franklin Pierce Homestead is operated by the Hillsborough Historical Society, is the boyhood home of America's fourteenth president and is a spacious and beautiful, federal style country home.
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Frye's Measure Mill Tour in Wilton, NH USA
Welcome to Frye's Measure Mill. Now an historic landmark recently listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Frye's Measure Mill has been water powered since the 1850's.
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Fuller's Sugarhouse Tour in Lancaster, NH USA
A very modern maple sugarhouse using the latest technologies, a gift shop selling pure New Hampshire maple products and locally made new Hampshire jellies, jams, pickles, soups, dip mixes , pottery and more. Tours always available.
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