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County Covered Bridge (2.9 miles) 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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Franklin Pierce Homestead State Historic Site (4.2 miles) 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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Mariposa Museum (5.2 miles) Museum in Peterborough, NH USA
Located in the old historic Baptist Church building in downtown Peterborough, we are a hands-on museum of folk culture: folk art, textiles, costumes, art, puppets, toys and instruments from around the world.
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Ava Marie Handmade Chocolates (5.4 miles) Shopping in Peterborough, NH USA
Handmade chocolates,gift baskets,custom corporate chocolates Voted Best of New Hampshire 2007. We are a New England based company creating handcrafted gourmet gift baskets, holiday towers, custom corporate chocolates, candy assortments, hot chocolate, hand-dipped apples, and our fantastic chocolate moose.
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Miller State Park (5.7 miles) Recreation in Peterborough, NH USA
Miller State Park is located on the 2,290-foot summit and flank of Pack Monadnock in Peterborough and is the oldest state park in New Hampshire. A winding 1.
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Frye's Measure Mill (7.4 miles) 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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Milford Outdoor Farmers Market (11.7 miles) Shopping in Milford, NH USA
Wide variety of products; live music Our 42nd outdoor farmers market opens SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, and will be open every Saturday morning FROM 10-1, through October 10th.
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Annett Wayside Park (11.9 miles) Recreation in Rindge, NH USA
Annett Wayside Park is part of the 1,494 acre Annett State Forest and is located near the Cathedral of the Pines National Shrine. It is a beautiful spot for picnicking. A 1/4 mile hiking trail offers a pleasant stroll to the edge of Black Reservoir.
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Barrett House (12.1 miles) 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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Clough State Park (13.4 miles) Recreation in Weare, NH USA
Clough State Park is located on the shore of Everett Lake, a 150-acre lake formed by a dam on the Piscataquog River. The park has a 900-foot sandy beach, playing fields, and large picnic areas.
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Henniker Covered Bridge (14.5 miles) Scenic in Henniker, NH USA
The Henniker bridge was built by Milton Graton and his son Arnold in 1972 using traditional methods. For example, the framed trusses were pulled across the river by a team of oxen.
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Overlook Golf Course (14.7 miles) Golf in Hollis, NH USA
The Overlook is a pleasurable 18-hole championship course that players of all abilities will enjoy.
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Rhododendron State Park (15.5 miles) Recreation in Fitzwilliam, NH USA
Rhododendron State Park is named after the 16-acre grove of Rhododendron Maximum, which is the focal point of the park. A 0.
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Nepal Tea: Organic Tea from the Himalayas that Changes Lives (16.7 miles) Food Tour in Brookline, NH USA
Tea Sampling and introduction to a Kickstarter program Join The Cozy Tea Cart in Brookline, NH as we present a tea sampling and an introduction to Kickstarter program to support the Nepal tea farmers. Nepal Tea is expanding its social projects to other tea-farming communities in Nepal.
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Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery (17.1 miles) Art Gallery in Keene, NH USA
Art from the Gallery's Permanet Collection This summer, Thorne director Brian Wallace will select and install pieces from across the gallery's collection that in one way or another connect to the idea or the experience of summer.
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Carlton Bridge (17.6 miles) 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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Bement Covered Bridge (18.1 miles) 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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