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  2. Lancaster, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster, New Hampshire. /  44.48889°N 71.56917°W  / 44.48889; -71.56917. Lancaster is a town located along the Connecticut River in Coös County, New Hampshire, United States. The town is named after the city of Lancaster in England. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 3,218, [2] the second largest in the county after Berlin.

  3. Weeks Estate - Wikipedia

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    June 6, 1985 [3] The Weeks Estate is a historic country estate on U.S. Route 3 in Lancaster, New Hampshire. Built in 1912 for John Wingate Weeks, atop Prospect Mountain overlooking the Connecticut River, it is one of the state's best preserved early 20th-century country estates. It was given to the state by Weeks' children, and is now Weeks ...

  4. Mount Orne Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    76000124 [1] Added to NRHP. December 12, 1976. The Mount Orne Bridge is a covered bridge over the Connecticut River between Lancaster, New Hampshire, and Lunenburg, Vermont. It joins Elm Street ( New Hampshire Route 135) in South Lancaster with River Road (Town Highway 1) in Lunenburg. Built in 1911, it is one of two Howe truss bridges across ...

  5. Wilder-Holton House - Wikipedia

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    Wilder-Holton House. /  44.50306°N 71.57806°W  / 44.50306; -71.57806. The Wilder-Holton House is a historic house museum at 226 Main Street in Lancaster, New Hampshire. Built in 1780, this two-story timber-frame house is believed to be the first two-story house built in the area, and to be the oldest surviving house in Coos County.

  6. List of covered bridges in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of other covered bridges that once stood in New Hampshire. Notable. Bedell Covered Bridge ( Haverhill, destroyed 1979) County Farm Bridge ( Dover, burned 1981) Goffstown Covered Railroad Bridge ( Goffstown, burned 1976) New Henniker Bridge ( West Hopkinton, dismantled 1936) Others.

  7. Porcupine Freedom Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Porcupine Freedom Festival, commonly known as PorcFest, is an event held annually every June since 2004 in the U.S. state of New Hampshire.The festival is the main event held by the Free State Project, a libertarian organization that advocates for the relocation of libertarians to New Hampshire in order to make the state a stronghold for their movement.

  8. Israel River - Wikipedia

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    The Israel River, [1] sometimes referred to as Israel's River, [2] is a 23.2-mile-long (37.3 km) [3] river in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, in the United States. It rises in the township of Low and Burbank's Grant and runs generally northwest along U.S. Route 2, traversing the towns of Jefferson and Lancaster, before joining the ...

  9. Mount Sunapee Resort - Wikipedia

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    Every August, beginning on the first Saturday and ending on the following Sunday, Mount Sunapee Resort is host to the nine day long League of New Hampshire Craftsmen's Fair, billed as "the oldest craft fair in America". This craft fair has taken place annually since 1934. Additional state park facilities

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