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    Fitzwilliam Historical Society

    New Hampshire 119, Fitzwilliam, NH    

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    The Amos J. Blake House Museum features 12 period theme rooms open to the public. Located on the historic town common, you may view changing exhibits, take part in occasional workshops with a historical theme, and learn ... museumstuff.com

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    Dr. Hoyt's Train Stop

    Athol, MA    

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    This is taken from the Athol History Trail guide:"It was called the "Underground Railroad", a network of citizens who helped slaves escape from their southern masters. Under cover of darkness, "conductors" such as Dr. Geo... waymarking.com

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    Cathedral Of The Pines

    Rindge, NH    

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    If a day with the grandchildren suits your fancy, take them for a two-hour trip from Hartford to one of Connecticut's most spiritual and breathtaking locations. The Cathedral in fact lives up to its name as a place of w... grandparents.com

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    Carleton Bridge - Swanzey Nh

    Swanzey, NH    

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    Located: West of East Swanzey, New Hampshire on Carleton Road. Directions: From Keene, New Hampshire take SR 101 east to right on SR 12 to right on SR 32 then left on Carleton Road 0.3 mile to the bridge. Town records ind... waymarking.com

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    Ashuelot Covered Bridge

    Winchester, NH    

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    Located in Ashuelot, NH just off Rt. 119. I thought this one would make a nice counterpart to the Stoddard Shell Museum Bridge (visit link) which is a scaled-down version of this bridge.This bridge is a 2 span, Town Latti... waymarking.com

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    Barrett House

    79 Main St, New Ipswich, NH    

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    According to tradition, Forest Hall was built as a wedding gift for Charles Barrett and his bride by his father. Its grand scale was encouraged by the bride's father, who promised to furnish the house in as lavish a mann... museumstuff.com

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    Coombs Covered Bridge

    Winchester, NH    

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    The Coombs Bridge once played an important role in both the social and commercial development of the area. On the National Register of Historic Places. visitnh.com

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    Dana, Massachusetts: 1801-1938

    Dana Center, MA    

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    If you take a walk from "Quabbin Gate 40" you will be passing down a road that 70+ years ago led to the town of Dana, Massachusetts. All that remains now are a few cellar holes, an old sidewalk, and some old roads. In 199... waymarking.com

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    Peterborough Historical Society & Museum

    19 Grove St, Peterborough, NH    

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    The Peterborough Museum features exhibits of early American furniture, decorative arts, pewter, and Peterborough industry. The Robbe Family Kitchen: Peterborough 1785 looks at daily life in town during the early years ... heritagesites.com

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    Newhall & Stebbins

    Hinsdale, NH    

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    Formed in 1856, the firm Newhall & Stebbins began manufacturing the Granite State Field Mower in 1860. Machined out of cast iron with few bolts, the mowers were intended for use on the uneven terrain of New England farms. In 18... hmdb.org