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Category Archives: Structures
New Hampshire’s Castles
For a fairly small state, we sure have our fill of castles…
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there is New Castle, Castle in the … Continue reading
Posted in Structures, Travel
Tagged Anam Cara Castle, castle, Castle in the Clouds, famous, Hales Castle, Hampshire, J.B. Hunt Castle, Kimballs Castle, Moultonborough, new, New Castle, New Hampshire, NH, Rindge, Searles Castle, Wentworth Castle, Windham
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Statue in Victory Park, Manchester New Hampshire
The soldier's monument, in Victory Park, which stands on Merrimack Square, was erected at a cost of about twenty-two thousand … Continue reading
Posted in Military of New Hampshire, Structures
Tagged Manchester, Merrimack Street, New Hampshire, Victory Park
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Photograph: Stark Burial Site – Stark Park
Stark Family Burial site in Stark Park, Manchester NH; photograph by Janice Brown taken 2005 Continue reading
Posted in Military of New Hampshire, Structures
Tagged cemetery, family, Manchester, New Hampshire, Stark, Stark Park
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Armory – Manchester New Hampshire
Posted in Military of New Hampshire, Structures
Tagged American flag, armory, building, Manchester, New Hampshire, State Armory
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Bronze Statue of Pollyanna in Littleton NH
This bronze statue was unveiled in Littleton NH in 2002. It is located in the front of the Library. Continue reading