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  • View from the Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, just before sunrise on a cold winter morning in January. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • Remnants of the abandoned railroad bed at the Gale River Settlement in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. From 1874-1921 a railroad traveled through this area; the railroad was first used by the Gale River Railroad. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1874-1878, and it ended at the Gale River Settlement. The Profile & Franconia Notch Railroad would then take over the line and extend it to the Profile House in Franconia Notch. In operation from 1879-1921, this passenger railroad only serviced the Profile House.
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  • Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn morning. This scenic pond is located off of Zealand Road.
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  • The scenic Gale River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on an autumn morning during the month of October.
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  • Mount Washington covered in snow from North Sugarloaf Mountain in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a February winter day. The path of the Mount Washington Cog Railway can be see on the left.
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  • Christmas trees at the Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cold winter morning in January. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • Remnants (railroad spike) of the abandoned railroad at the Gale River Settlement in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. From 1874-1921 a railroad traveled through this area; the railroad was first used by the Gale River Railroad. This logging railroad was in operation from 1874-1878, and it ended at the Gale River Settlement. The Profile & Franconia Notch Railroad would then take over the line and extend it to the Profile House in Franconia Notch. In operation from 1879-1921, this passenger railroad only serviced the Profile House.
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  • Remnants of the railroad bed in the area of where the old sawmill may have been at the Gale River Settlement in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. From 1874-1921 a railroad traveled through this area; the railroad was first used by the Gale River Railroad. This logging railroad was in operation from 1874-1878, and it ended at the Gale River Settlement, where a sawmill was located. The Profile & Franconia Notch Railroad would then take over the line and extend it to the Profile House in Franconia Notch. In operation from 1879-1921, this passenger railroad only serviced the Profile House. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Middle Sugarloaf Mountain from Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire at twilight (before sunrise) on a foggy autumn morning. This area was once part of the Zealand Valley Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1884-1897(+/-).
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  • Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn morning. This scenic pond is located off of Zealand Road.
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  • Softwood trees at Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn morning.
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  • Autumn foliage at Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn morning.
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  • Scenic view from Middle Sugarloaf Mountain in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day at sunset.
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  • Middle Sugarloaf mountain from Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy day. This area was once part of the Zealand Valley Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1884-1897(+/-).
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  • Middle Sugarloaf mountain from Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy day. This area was once part of the Zealand Valley Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1884-1897(+/-).
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  • Middle Sugarloaf mountain from Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy day. This area was once part of the Zealand Valley Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1884-1897(+/-).
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  • South Branch of the Gale River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on an autumn morning during the month of October.
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  • South Branch of the Gale River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on an autumn morning during the month of October.
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  • The Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cold winter morning in January. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • View from the Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, before sunrise on a cold winter morning in January. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • Remnants of the Gale River Settlement in the area of where the sawmill may have been in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. From 1874-1921 a railroad traveled through this area; the railroad was first used by the Gale River Railroad. This logging railroad was in operation from 1874-1878, and it ended at the Gale River Settlement, where a sawmill was located. The Profile & Franconia Notch Railroad would then take over the line and extend it to the Profile House in Franconia Notch. In operation from 1879-1921, this passenger railroad only serviced the Profile House. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Remnants of the abandoned railroad bed at the Gale River Settlement in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. From 1874-1921 a railroad traveled through this area; the railroad was first used by the Gale River Railroad. This logging railroad was in operation from 1874-1878, and it ended at the Gale River Settlement. The Profile & Franconia Notch Railroad would then take over the line and extend it to the Profile House in Franconia Notch. In operation from 1879-1921, this passenger railroad only serviced the Profile House.
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  • The Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy spring day. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn morning. This scenic pond is located off of Zealand Road.
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  • Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn morning. This scenic pond is located off of Zealand Road.
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  • The Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy spring day. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • The Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy spring day. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • The Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy spring day. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • The Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy spring day. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • The Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy spring day. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • Zealand Road in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a seasonal road closed during the snow season. Parts of this road follow the old Zealand Valley Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1886-1897 (end date is for entire Zealand operation).
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  • Silhouette of the Presidential Range from Middle Sugarloaf Mountain in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer evening during twilight. Mount Washington is on the left. The light seen on the ridge is from Lakes of the Clouds Hut.
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  • The Presidential Range (in the back) from Middle Sugarloaf Mountain in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer evening during twilight. Mount Washington is on the left.
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  • Little River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This river is a is a tributary of the Ammonoosuc River.
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  • North Twin Trail in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. Parts of this trail follow the old Little River Railroad bed, which was a logging railroad owned by George Van Dyke and it was in operation from 1893 - 1900.
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  • Wetlands area along Beaver Brook from along the old railroad bed in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. This section of the railroad bed was first used by the Gale River Railroad from 1874 to 1878 (a logging railroad), and then by the Profile & Franconia Notch Railroad, which was in operation from 1879-1921 (+/-) and only serviced the Profile House in Franconia Notch.
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  • The old railroad bed in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. This section of the railroad bed was first used by the Gale River Railroad from 1874 to 1878 (a logging railroad), and then by the Profile & Franconia Notch Railroad, which was in operation from 1879-1921 (+/-) and only serviced the Profile House in Franconia Notch.
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  • The old railroad bed in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. This section of the railroad bed was first used by the Gale River Railroad from 1874 to 1878 (a logging railroad), and then by the Profile & Franconia Notch Railroad, which was in operation from 1879-1921 (+/-) and only serviced the Profile House in Franconia Notch.
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  • The Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy spring day. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • Natural looking stone steps along Zealand Trail in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Zealand Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA on a foggy autumn morning. This pond is located on the side of the Zealand Trail.
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  • View from the Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy winter day morning. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • Storm clouds from Middle Sugarloaf Mountain in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Little River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This river is a is a tributary of the Ammonoosuc River.
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  • Little River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This river is a is a tributary of the Ammonoosuc River.
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  • Little River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This river is a is a tributary of the Ammonoosuc River.
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  • Remnants of the Little River Railroad in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. This was a logging railroad owned by George Van Dyke and it was in operation from 1893 -1900.
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  • Remnants of the Little River Railroad in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. This was a logging railroad owned by George Van Dyke and it was in operation from 1893 -1900.
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  • Little River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the spring months. This river is a tributary of the Ammonoosuc River.
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  • Zealand River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This area was once part of the Zealand Valley Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1884-1897.
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