Landaff has quite a history, twice its citizens voted to become part of Vermont. Luckily for us New Hampshirites, in 1781, when Vermont was about to become the 14th state, the Continental Congress told Vermont they had to relinquish all towns east of the Connecticut River and Landaff (along with 33 other towns) were “returned” […]

Hancock
Hancock is a historic town, with plenty of photography opportunities. The town was settled in 1764 and was named Hancock in 1779 in honor of John Hancock. The town offices are housed in the old school building… And, yes, the small building in the foreground in the Police Department. I parked behind the post office and […]

Peterborough Part 1
There is no better time to start a blog about New Hampshire than in the fall when the trees are putting on a spectacular show for us all to enjoy. I’ve decided to start with my hometown of Peterborough. I have plenty of pictures from around town, but the point of this blog is for […]
TouringNH
Follow me as I journey thru New Hampshire’s 221 towns, 13 cities and 25 unincorporated places