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  • Easton

    What Easton lacks in size (only 31.2 sq. miles), it more than makes up for in...

  • Dalton

    My first stop in Dalton was accidental. I was actually touring Whitefield when...

  • Benton

    I could tell when I looked at the map, Benton was going to be a very laid back...

  • Bath

    If there is one thing Bath has plenty of, it is history! The Brick Store is...

  • Lyman

    I wasn’t quite sure what to expect as I drove into Lyman. A glance at the...

  • Landaff

    Landaff has quite a history, twice its citizens voted to become part of...

  • Randolph

    What to do in Randolph? Outdoor activities abound!! Randolph is about 30,170...

  • Monroe

    The beautiful town of Monroe is situated along the eastern shore of the...

  • Hart’s Location

    Hart’s Location is one of New Hampshire’s 25 unincorporated places....

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    Sugar Hill has so much to brag about, I don’t even know where to begin!...

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Troy

It was great to see the sun this week while I was touring Troy. Troy is a beautiful and historic town. There were very few roads we that traveled where didn’t see magnificent views of Mt. Monadnock… One of the best views of Mt. Monadnock we found was at Monadnock Berries … While we were there, I visited […]

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Marlborough

The winter skies of March are starting to bring me down. Both times this week when I traveled to the rural town of Marlborough, it was spitting snow. While snow-covered trees and roads can make for some peaceful feeling photos, the grey skies leave me longing for spring. But…March does herald the beginning of maple […]

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Wilton

There is just so much to see in Wilton! I’ve photographed in Wilton many times over the past several year and I decided to include some of my older photos in the post. Last week, I visited Wilton no less than 3 times and I know I still didn’t capture all there is to see. […]

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Greenfield

It doesn’t matter in which season you visit Greenfield, there is plenty to do. I’ve been to Greenfield many times and I decided to include some of my older pictures in this post. Greenfield is home to one of two covered bridges in Hillsborough County. The County or County Farm Bridge that is currently in […]

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Windsor

Windsor is the smallest town south of the White Mountains, but don’t let its size fool you! I found plenty of photographic opportunities! From lovely views of the distant mountains to the bob houses on Black Pond… The Windsor Mountain International Summer Camp has some very cool stone structures on its property… And I saw more […]

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Harrisville

There are many adjectives I could use to describe Harrisville: beautiful, lovely, gorgeous, serene, peaceful, I could go on and on.  Harrisville is a mere 20 minutes from my house and I had never taken the time to enjoy it. I had previously driven through on my way somewhere else, but it deserves much more than […]

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Sharon

It was warm(47 degrees) the day I toured Sharon. The warm air combined with the cold snow made for a foggy day. Somehow, the fog made taking photographs at North Cemetery almost mandatory! Sharon is a hiker’s paradise! Nearly 50% of the town is conservation land, including the Robert P Bass Memorial Town Forest, the Lincoln Davis, […]

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Roxbury

Roxbury, a town of only 12.2 sq. miles and 229 residents as of the 2010 census, was a bit of a challenge this week. My first challenge was that it was only 9 degrees on the morning that I chose to tour Roxbury. I would have waited for a warmer day but I did promise […]

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Greenville

Greenville is one of New Hampshire’s smallest towns at only 6.9 square miles. It is also the 3rd youngest town in New Hampshire. I was worried that I wouldn’t find enough to blog about, but, boy was I wrong! The center of town is rich in history with old mills, now repurposed for businesses and […]

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Deering

When it comes to scenery, Deering offers something for just about everyone.; lakes, forests, mountains, fields, farms, you can find it all in Deering. I visited Deering two days in a row. Last week, while I was exploring Antrim, I crossed over into Deering and knew that it would be a great post for this […]

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