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Hell Hollow

So I had been waiting for an entire year for Oct. 31st to roll around again. I spent last Halloween in Florida with my dad. You might be wondering what does Halloween have to do with touring New Hampshire. Well, there is a place in New Hampshire called Hell Hollow and it seemed to me […]

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Center Harbor

Almost anywhere you go in Center Harbor you’re going to find a view of the water and the mountains. Center Harbor’s town boundary touches 4 of New Hampshire’s lakes…Squam Lake, Lake Winnipesaukee, Lake Waukewan and Winona Lake. The scenery is just amazing! With so much waterfront, there isn’t a “bad” road to drive on… To […]

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Cornish

I have been to Cornish many times over the years and I always find something new to photograph. Cornish will be turning 250 years old this year. The first time I went to Cornish was when I was photographing the covered bridges of Sullivan County. There are 3 covered bridges in Cornish, including one of […]

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Washington

It is great to be back touring New Hampshire! Fall is in the air and the trees are beginning their colorful show. Even though we are only in late September and peak foliage is still weeks away (in southern NH), Washington offered some  beautiful scenes. Washington has quite a few lakes and ponds. As I was driving by […]

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A Year In Review

It’s coming up on a year since I started touring New Hampshire. I’ve visited 40 different towns/cities/unincorporated places. I’d be hard pressed to pick a favorite. With everything that has been going on lately in my personal life, I haven’t been able to get out and tour any other towns but my need for creativity […]

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Chesterfield

Chesterfield is an amazing and friendly town with so much to offer.   I hiked Chesterfield Gorge and I was amazed how quiet it was given that the parking area is on the side of Rt.9 For those of you that follow my blog, you’ll probably have seen the post I wrote specifically about the gorge […]

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Going by the Wayside

I headed west on Rt. 9 to begin my tour of Chesterfield. I had several places on my list, places I didn’t want to miss. The first one I came to was Chesterfield Gorge State Wayside – A Geological Park. I have driven Rt. 9 from Peterborough to Vermont more times than I can count […]

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Milan

When I first started asking around for things to see and do in Milan, the response I got was begin by pronouncing the name correctly – Mile-un because mi-LAN is in Italy. OK , so now that I got that straightened out. It quickly became apparent to me that relaxation seems to be the name […]

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Stewartstown

Stewartstown is probably most famous as the final resting place of Metallak, an Abenaki Chief. His biography is quite interesting. His marker was the newest of the headstones in the cemetery. There are quite a few trinkets and memorials on and near his grave. Just up the road from the cemetery is the North Hill Church… […]

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Fitzwilliam

I’ve been to Fitzwilliam many times. One of my favorite places to go for a quite walk is Rhododendron State Park, home to largest grove of wild rhododendrons in New England. The flowers bloom in mid-July. I missed the bloom this year, but there is still plenty to see. A myriad of other flowers and plants […]

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