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  • Crawford Train Depot at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire along Route 302 in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center located at the start of Crawford Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Piping along the Crawford Path, near Gibbs Brook, in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This piping system and dam (out of sight) supplied water to the old Crawford House. The Crawford House was located where the AMC Highland Center is today. The Crawford Path is the oldest continuously used mountain trail in America, passes by this dam.
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  • An old dam on Gibbs Brook near Crawford Path in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the spring months. This dam and piping system (out of sight) supplied water to the old Crawford House. The Crawford House was located where the AMC Highland Center is today. When the Crawford House rebuilt this dam in the 1960s, they reinforced the dam with old iron cots that were in the basement of the Crawford House. These iron cots can be seen in the dam today
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  • An old dam on Gibbs Brook in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the spring months. This dam, rebuilt in the 1960s, and piping system (out of sight) supplied water to the old Crawford House. The Crawford House was located where the AMC Highland Center is today. Crawford Path, the oldest continuously used mountain trail in America, passes by this dam.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center located at the start of Crawford Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center located at the start of Crawford Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center located at the start of Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Lupine at the Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center located at the start of Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Merrill Spring, near Ammonoosuc Lake, in Carroll, New Hampshire. This spring was named for one of the managers of the historic Crawford House. The Around the Lake Trail travels by this spring.
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  • Pet cemetery along the Saco Lake Trail in Carroll, New Hampshire.
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  • Pet cemetery along the Saco Lake Trail in Carroll, New Hampshire.
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  • Jefferson Notch Road in Low and Burbank's Grant, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. The highest elevation reached by a public highway in New Hampshire is along Jefferson Notch Road. Built in 1901-1902, the purpose of the Jefferson Notch Road was to connect the Crawford House with Jefferson Highlands.
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  • Autumn foliage along Jefferson Notch Road in Thompson and Meserves Purchase, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The highest elevation reached by a public highway in New Hampshire is along Jefferson Notch Road. Built in 1901-1902, the purpose of the Jefferson Notch Road was to connect the Crawford House with Jefferson Highlands.
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  • Railroad tracks next to Crawford Train Depot (Conway Scenic Railroad) at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire along Route 302 in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The area straight ahead is referred to as “the Gateway”, and the rock profile known as "Elephant Head" can be seen on the left.
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  • Railroad tracks next to Crawford Train Depot (Conway Scenic Railroad) at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire along Route 302 in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The area straight ahead is referred to as “the Gateway”, and the rock profile known as "Elephant Head" can be seen on the left.
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  • Railroad tracks next to Crawford Train Depot (Conway Scenic Railroad) at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire along Route 302 in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The area straight ahead is referred to as “the Gateway”, and the rock profile known as "Elephant Head" can be seen on the left.
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  • Crawford Train Depot at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire along Route 302 in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Railroad tracks next to Crawford Train Depot (Conway Scenic Railroad) at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire along Route 302 in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The area straight ahead is referred to as “the Gateway”, and the rock profile known as "Elephant Head" can be seen on the left.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The AMC Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House. The AMC is short for the Appalachian Mountain Club.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center from Elephant Head in Carroll, New Hampshire. Elephant Head is a scenic overlook along the Webster-Jackson Trail. Saco Lake and Train Depot are in view. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House (1828-1977).
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center from Elephant Head in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. Elephant Head is a scenic overlook along the Webster-Jackson Trail. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House (1828-1977).
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center from Elephant Head in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. Elephant Head is a scenic overlook along the Webster-Jackson Trail. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House (1828-1977).
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  • Reflection of the Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Saco Lake in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Reflection of the Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Saco Lake in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Helicopter airlifting supplies from the Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Helicopter airlifting supplies from the Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Autumn foliage along Mount Clinton Road in Crawford's Purchase, New Hampshire. Completed in 1901, the Mount Clinton Road is the southern division of the Jefferson Notch Road. Built in 1901-1902, in two sections, the purpose of the Jefferson Notch Road was to connect the Crawford House with Jefferson Highlands.
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  • Autumn foliage along Mount Clinton Road in Crawford's Purchase, New Hampshire. Completed in 1901, the Mount Clinton Road is the southern division of the Jefferson Notch Road. Built in 1901-1902, in two sections, the purpose of the Jefferson Notch Road was to connect the Crawford House with Jefferson Highlands.
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  • Crawford Train Depot from Saco Lake in Carroll, New Hampshire. The area surrounding Crawford Depot and Saco Lake were part of the now gone Historic Crawford House.
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  • Crawford Train Depot from Saco Lake in Carroll, New Hampshire. The area surrounding Crawford Depot and Saco Lake were part of the now gone Historic Crawford House.
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  • An old dam on Gibbs Brook in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the spring months. This dam, rebuilt in the 1960s, and piping system (out of sight) supplied water to the old Crawford House. The Crawford House was located where the AMC Highland Center is today. Crawford Path, the oldest continuously used mountain trail in America, passes by this dam.
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  • Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center from Saco Lake in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Crawford Train Depot from Saco Lake in Carroll, New Hampshire. The area surrounding Crawford Depot and Saco Lake were part of the now gone Historic Crawford House.
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  • Jefferson Brook, along Jefferson Notch Road in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months. Built in 1901-1902, the purpose of the Jefferson Notch Road was to connect the Crawford House with Jefferson Highlands.
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  • Jefferson Brook, along Jefferson Notch Road in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months. Built in 1901-1902, the purpose of the Jefferson Notch Road was to connect the Crawford House with Jefferson Highlands.
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  • Jefferson Brook, along Jefferson Notch Road in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months. Built in 1901-1902, the purpose of the Jefferson Notch Road was to connect the Crawford House with Jefferson Highlands.
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  • Crawford Path sign in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA near the Highland Center. Crawford Path is the oldest continuously used mountain trail in America.
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  • The view of Crawford Train Depot, Saco Lake, and the AMC Highland Center from Bugle Cliff, along the Webster-Jackson Trail, in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Autumn foliage along Mount Clinton Road in Crawford's Purchase, New Hampshire. Completed in 1901, the Mount Clinton Road is the southern division of the Jefferson Notch Road. Built in 1901-1902, in two sections, the purpose of the Jefferson Notch Road was to connect the Crawford House with Jefferson Highlands.
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