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State Beaches
Ellacoya State Beach
- Gilford, NH
Jenness State Beach - Rye, NH
Kingston State Beach
- Kingston, NH
North Hampton State Beach
- Hampton, NH
Silver Lake State Beach
- Hollis, NH
Sunapee State Beach
- Newbury, NH
Wadleigh State Beach
- Sutton, NH
Wallis Sands State Beach
- Rye, NH
Wellington State Beach
- Bristol, NH
Wentworth State Beach
- Wolfeboro, NH
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Historic Sites
Daniel Webster Birthplace - Franklin, NH
Endicott Rock Historic Site - Derry, NH
Fort Constitution Historic Site - New
Castle, NH
Fort Stark Historic Site - New Castle, NH
Franklin Pierce Homestead - Hillsboro, NH
Governor Wentworth Historic Site -
Wolfeboro, NH
Hannah Duston Memorial - Boscawen, NH
John Wingate Weeks Estate - Lancaster, NH
Robert Frost Farm - Derry, NH
Saint-Gaudens National Historical Site -
Cornish, NH
Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion - Portsmouth,
NH
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Hampshire was named for Hampshire, England, by Captain John Mason.
The Lakes Region: the name alone
stirs memories of blissful, sunny days spent on the water, the joy of
vacations, boat rides and camp, when everything moved at a slow summer
simmer; and you connected with people and places that still resonate
within you today. Summer may be the Lakes Region’s best-known season,
but wrap the hillsides in spring green, the blazing colors of fall or a
thick blanket of snow, and it is every bit as magical. While there are
273 lakes and ponds in the Lakes Region, one lake dominates them all:
Lake Winnipesaukee.
The
Seacoast Region: New Hampshire's seacoast captures the essence of
New England's oceanfront. In just 18 miles of coastline, there are long,
sandy beaches, working ports, offshore islands, surf-stung rocks, and
popular resort towns and villages that date back nearly four hundred
years. Many visitors begin their tours of New Hampshire along the coast,
drawn by the sound and scent of the sea, and intrigued by all the region
offers.
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Book Description
Rely on the Atlas & Gazetteer for the utmost in trip
planning and backcountry access. Each volume contains
topographic maps with unbeatable detail, plus gazetteer
information on great places to go and things to do. Scale
equals 1:100,000 or 1"=1.6 miles. Contour Interval 100'.
Each page covers 15.3 miles x 22.2 miles, and includes GPS
Grids & tick marks and Index Placenames & map features. In
addition there are Street Maps of 68 cities & towns and a
Gazetteer section on the White Mountains National Forest. 63
pages of maps, 80 pages total in this book. Gazetteer
categories include Attractions, Campgrounds, Coldwater
fishing, Cross-country skiing, Downhill skiing, Golf
courses, Hiking, Historic sites and Museums, Hunting,
National lands, Paddling, Scenic and cultural byways, State
lands, Unique natural features, and Warmwater fishing. The
White Mountain National Forest Gazetteer includes 4000
Footers, AMC huts, Hiking, Picnic areas, Campgrounds and
Scenic ! drives.
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From Publishers Weekly
The "creators" of last year's bestselling America 24/7 have
gone granular. This volume is one of 50 (one for each state) being
published this fall, and it features the same sort of colorful,
slice-of-life images (snapped by a team of photo editors) that
distinguished America 24/7. While many of these photos could
have been taken anywhere—e.g., a portrait of a marching band, a shot
of teenagers hanging out at a local soda fountain; the depiction of
a puppy untying a man's shoelace—others distinctly evoke the state
whose motto is "Live Free or Die." In one photo, a Korean War vet
puts flags on soldiers' graves; in another, a third-grader records
the inscription on the headstone of a Revolutionary War captain.
Some photos show off New Hampshire's natural beauty: Regi Whitney
sunbathes next to an azure pond in Pillsbury State Park, and Skip
Morris navigates a boat down the Winnipesaukee River. Smolan and
Cohen divide the book by theme ("Hearth and Home"; "New Hampshire at
Play"; "Reason to Believe"; etc.) and give paragraph-long captions
identifying each photo's subject. They have a keen sense of the
absurdity and beauty found in everyday life and present an
intriguing portrait of Americana.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier
Inc. All rights reserved.
Book Description
Following the success of The New York Times bestseller
America 24/7, DK is publishing 50 books that showcase the best
photographs from each state - all to be published on the same day.
Each individual book includes 95% new photography and is a unique
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Product Description:
"New Hampshire is what New England was" or so say the local
residents in this part of the country. Quintessential New
England is reflected in charming and historic Portsmouth, a
small city that Money Magazine frequently calls "one of the
ten best places to live". In the autumn, the Fall Color
Report gives thousands of visiting ‘leaf peepers’ a chance
to find the very best foliage in the state. Take a ride on
the Cog Railroad to the top of Mt. Washington and experience
the worst weather in the United States. Learn about the
history of New Hampshire’s Grand Hotel Resorts and their
comeback in contemporary times. Pull off the highway into
one of America’s original roadside attractions - Clark’s
Trading Post. Run by the Clark family since the 1930’s, it
began with Eskimo dogs and now features trained bears and a
variety of other attractions. All aboard the Café Lafayette
Dinner Train – a restaurant with a constantly changing view.
Meet Peter Limmer’s who’s customs boots have been on top of
nearly every major mountain peak in the world and if you
want to order a pair you’ll have to wait 42 months! Take a
tour of Canterbury Shaker Village and step back in time to
America’s oldest general store in Bath, NH. Since 1792 it’s
been one of the most recognized periodicals ever published.
Visit Yankee Publishing and learn the hidden secrets of The
Old Farmer’s Almanac.
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