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Things To Do Near Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site in Franklin, NH


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Cilleyville Covered Bridge

Cilleyville Covered Bridge
(Approx. 2.3 miles)

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.


Hannah Duston Memorial State Historic Site

Hannah Duston Memorial State Historic Site
(Approx. 4.9 miles)

Hannah Duston Memorial was erected in 1874 and is the first publically-funded statue in New Hampshire.


Rollins State Park

Rollins State Park
(Approx. 7.9 miles)

Rollins State Park has picnicking, hiking and parking. Leashed pets are allowed.


Painted Blessings Ranch Horse Camps

Painted Blessings Ranch Horse Camps
(Approx. 8.3 miles)

Offering day camps for children ages 5-16 Horse camp at Painted Blessings Ranch is designed to teach basic to advanced horsemanship, allowing each camper to advance independently as well as a group.


Discover How to Find Your Way!

Discover How to Find Your Way!
(Approx. 9.0 miles)

Discover how our ancestors learned to find their way Discover how our ancestors learned to find their way using what nature provides. Learn how to use the sun, moon, stars, and magnetism (compass). For ages 11 & older.


Winslow State Park

Winslow State Park
(Approx. 9.1 miles)

Winslow State Park, is located on the northwest slope of Mt. Kearsarge in Wilmot, New Hampshire. The picnic area is on an 1,820-foot plateau with outstanding views of the White Mountains to the north and the taller of the southern and central Vermont peaks. Mt.


Waterloo Covered Bridge

Waterloo Covered Bridge
(Approx. 11.3 miles)

The structure was completely rebuilt in 1857 by Dutton Woods of Contoocook. It was rebuilt a second time in 1970, at a cost of $16,300 under the state Town Bridge Aid Program. Finally, the bridge was rehabilitated by the state in 1987 at a cost of $3,000.


Ahern State Park

Ahern State Park
(Approx. 12.1 miles)

Ahern State Park spans 128 acres, with 3,500 feet of shoreline on Lake Winnisquam. The park was transferred to the state in November, 1994 as Governor's State Park, and renamed by statute in 1998. Ahern State Park has biking, hiking, fishing and parking.


Boutwell's Bowling Center

Boutwell's Bowling Center
(Approx. 13.5 miles)

Candlepin Bowling at its best, in a clean smoke free environment. Come in with the family for public bowling, or check out their full schedule of leagues for all types of bowlers.


The Pierce Manse

The Pierce Manse
(Approx. 13.6 miles)

The Pierce Manse is the only home ever owned and lived in by President Franklin Pierce, a New Hampshire native and the14th President of the United States.


 
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