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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....

  • Sugar Hill

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

Touring NH

Marlow

I know that many times, I am not catching a town at its best because of the time of the year. Marlow is one of those towns. Luckily, I had visited Marlow in previous years. I didn’t know back then I would eventually start my TouringNH site but my archived files have been a big […]

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Westmoreland

I’ve finally recovered from surgery enough to get out and about again. I still have some restrictions, but it sure felt good to be out. Luckily the weather the last few weeks had been pretty rainy and cold, so I didn’t really miss going out. This week, I visited the town of Westmoreland and found […]

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Brookline

My tour of Brookline brought me several pleasant surprises. As I drove down roads I have driven many times before, I took the time to really take in my surroundings. One of the first things I noticed was a sign which read “Andres Institute of Art and Sculpture Park 1 1/2 miles – left” I’ve […]

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Lyndeborough

Spring in almost upon us here in New Hampshire. There are certainly plenty of signs, even if the temps are still in the mid 30’s…   Another sure sign of spring is the maple sap collection buckets… Which eventually make their way to the sugar house… And it never hurts to have an arch bridge […]

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Rye

Rye is my favorite coastal town in New Hampshire. It boasts 3 state parks and plenty of places to sit quietly and watch the waves. I couldn’t tell you how many times I’ve been to Rye over the years or all of the fun I’ve had there. I decided to dig out some older images […]

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Lincoln

Lincoln is truly a town for all seasons. In the warmer months you can visit Whale’s Tale Water Park, ride the Hobo Railroad, and visit Clark’s Trading Post. In the fall, there is nothing more beautiful than a ride along the Kancamagus Highway. The foliage and views are unbelievable. That leaves winter, what to do […]

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Life Happens

To find out where I am right now, check out my newest page – Life Happens

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Richmond

Most of the roads in Richmond looked like this. It was a scenic drive, but I didn’t really find much that appealed to the photographer in me. Off to one side of the road, I saw a large pile of logs ready either for the saw mill or to be cut for firewood. I doubt […]

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Winchester

The cold and the snow have really been a challenge for me this year. We have had some down right frigid weather. Sometimes it is hard to motivate myself to get out and tour! Winchester is a beautiful town in southwest New Hampshire. The Ashuelot River flows under the covered bridge that I visited in […]

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Hinsdale

Hinsdale is a very quiet little town. I knew about the license plate house before I left and was quite happy to find it on the main road. I don’t know how long it took the owner to find all of those license plates, but it is neat to see. They appear to be from […]

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