Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge (Approx. 0.8 miles)
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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Meriden Covered Bridge (Approx. 6.6 miles)
The current bridge is the third one on this site. The previous two were open timber structures. The present bridge was built by James Tasker for a fee of $465. Levi Sanderson was paid $220 for building the bridge abutments.
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Story Land (Approx. 11.5 miles) Top Attraction!
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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Packard Hill Covered Bridge (Approx. 12.0 miles)
Between 1780 and 1790 an open timber bridge without railings was constructed at this location for Ichabod Packard. The bridge served Mr. Packard's home on the north side of the river and his mill, a combined sawmill and gristmill, located on the south side.
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Montshire Museum of Science (Approx. 14.3 miles)
The Montshire Museum of Science is a hands-on museum located in Norwich, Vermont, with more than 125 exhibits relating to the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology.
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Trish Palao (Approx. 14.3 miles)
The Montshire offers engaging hands-on science exhibits. The Montshire Museum of Science is a hands-on museum located in Norwich, Vermont, with more than 140 exhibits relating to the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology.
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Pillsbury State Park (Approx. 17.6 miles)
Pillsbury State Park is one of the more primitive and lesser known gems of the New Hampshire State Park system.
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