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Things To Do Near Saco River Covered Bridge in Conway, NH


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Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm

Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm
(Approx. 10.1 miles)

An agricultural museum. A working farm. A historic homestead Feel as though you’ve stepped back in time as our history unfolds. Whether indoors or out, explore domestic, agricultural and sustainable living practices and traditions of New Hampshire and father and son country doctors, Dr. Edwin Remick and Dr.


Crawford Notch State Park

Crawford Notch State Park
(Approx. 13.2 miles)

Crawford Notch State Park has picnicking, restrooms, hiking, fishing, a campground, laundry facilities, showers and parking. Leashed pets are allowed.


Whittier Covered Bridge

Whittier Covered Bridge
(Approx. 15.2 miles)

Town records indicate there was a crude open timber bridge at this site in 1791 which was repaired in 1803, 1811, and again in 1820. A new bridge was built in 1820 by Wentworth Lord at a cost of $133.


Historical Society Museum

Historical Society Museum
(Approx. 17.6 miles)

The mission of the Sandwich Historical Society is to collect and preserve the material culture and historical record of the town of Sandwich, and to use these resources in service to the public through educational experiences and outreach to the community.


Surroundings Art Gallery

Surroundings Art Gallery
(Approx. 17.6 miles)

Original Landscape Art Surroundings is an art gallery containing original paintings in several media (watercolor, oil, etc), folk art, wood carvings, and much more. The artwork is more traditional, representational art in nature focusing on landscapes of the Lakes Region.


Wentworth State Park

Wentworth State Park
(Approx. 22.4 miles)

Wentworth State Park spans 50 acres and is located on the shore of scenic Wentworth Lake. Popular activities in the park include swimming, picnicking and fishing. Amenities include picnic tables, flush toilets and a group use area.


Governor Wentworth Historic Site

Governor Wentworth Historic Site
(Approx. 23.0 miles)

At Governor Wentworth Historic Site, explore the remains of an extensive northern plantation built just before the outbreak of the American Revolution. Built by New Hampshire's second Royal Governor, John Wentworth, the mansion burned to the ground in 1820.


Wright Museum of World War II

Wright Museum of World War II
(Approx. 24.1 miles)

The Wright Museum's purpose is to educate, entertain and inspire visitors with the story of WWII-era Americans often called "the greatest generation".


Groveton Covered Bridge

Groveton Covered Bridge
(Approx. 24.2 miles)

The bridge was built by Captain Charles Richardson and his son. When U.S. Route 3 was reconstructed in 1939, the Groveton covered bridge was bypassed. It was repaired by Milton Graton and his son Arnold in 1964-1965. A water supply line is suspended beneath the bridge.


Wolfeboro Trolley Company

Wolfeboro Trolley Company
(Approx. 24.3 miles)

Discover America's Oldest Summer Resort in a Turn-of-the-Century-Style Trolley. You're 45-minute narrated tour of historic Wolfeboro begins at the Wolfeboro Town Docks or the Information Center at the old Railroad Station.


 
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