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Category Archives: Structures
New Hampshire Architecture: Georgian Style
Georgian Style describes a style of architecture of the 18th century, starting about 1711 when King George I ascended the … Continue reading
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Photograph: Madison Boulder
See the story about Madison Boulder.
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Tagged boulder, Hampshire, huge, landmark, madison, new, NH, rock
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The Ghost of Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods NH
The view is breathtaking, the hotel is lavish, and some of the guests may be–well–dead.

Located in Bretton Woods (Carroll) … Continue reading
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New Hampshire: Palace Theatre Hosts Ghosts
There have been several reports that the “Ghost Hunters” recently visited Manchester New Hampshire's Palace Theatre, located on Hanover Street. … Continue reading
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Concord New Hampshire: Sewall’s Island, Falls and Bridge
The history books about Concord, Rockingham County, New Hampshire give us insight into its place names. Sewall's Falls and Island … Continue reading
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Tagged against, anti, anti-slavery, bridge, Concord, Hampshire, island, Judge, new, New Hampshire, NH, Salem, Sewall, Sewall's, slavery, trials, witch
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