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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • Leaf drop along Long Pond Road (old North and South Road) in Benton, New Hampshire USA during the autumn season. This is a seasonal road gated during the winter months.
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  • Leaf drop along Long Pond Road (the old North and South Road) in Benton, New Hampshire USA during the autumn season.
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road, established in 1801, in Sandwich, New Hampshire. This section of road is referred to as “Winding Hill”. Only high clearance vehicles should attempt to drive this rough dirt road.
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  • Tripoli Road in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn foliage season. Completed in 1934, Tripoli Road for most of its length is an unpaved bumpy dirt road that connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock, New Hampshire. This is a seasonal road closed during the winter months.
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  • Tripoli Road in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn foliage season. Completed in 1934, Tripoli Road for most of its length is an unpaved bumpy dirt road that connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock, New Hampshire. This is a seasonal road closed during the winter months.
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  • Autumn foliage along Gale River Loop Road in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. Gale River Loop Road is a seasonal road closed during the winter season.
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  • Leaf drop along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn month of October. Tripoli Road is a seasonal goad gated during the winter months; this mostly unpaved dirt road connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock.
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  • Leaf drop along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn month of October. Tripoli Road is a seasonal goad gated during the winter months; this mostly unpaved dirt road connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock.
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  • Leaf drop along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn month of October. Tripoli Road is a seasonal goad gated during the winter months; this mostly unpaved dirt road connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock.
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • Diamond Ledge Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Long Pond Road (old North and South Road) in Benton, New Hampshire USA on a rainy and foggy autumn day.
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  • Leaf drop along Long Pond Road (old North and South Road) in Benton, New Hampshire USA during the autumn season.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801. Only high clearance vehicles should attempt to drive this rough dirt road.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801
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  • The Hall Place on Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century thirty to forty families were part a hill farm community in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801
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  • Ranger shack along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire during the winter months. This is a gated seasonal road closed during the snow season.
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  • Ranger shack along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. This is a gated seasonal road closed during the snow season.
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  • Autumn foliage along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn day. Established in 1801, this historic route is an 9 mile east–west one lane dirt road in the towns of Thornton and Sandwich.
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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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  • 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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  • Old bridge that crossed Talford Brook just above today's Tripoli Road in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Gilman-Hall Cemetery along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century thirty to forty families were part a hill farm community in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • Entering the White Mountain National Forest sign along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Entering the White Mountain National Forest sign along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Tripoli Road in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA on a foggy and rainy autumn morning. Parts of this road follow the old railroad bed of the Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad (1909-1914).
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  • Gilman-Hall Cemetery along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century thirty to forty families were part a hill farm community in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • Logged forest along Long Pond Road (old North and South Road) in Benton, New Hampshire USA on a rainy and foggy autumn day.
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  • Dolly Copp Road in Randolph, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • The John Hart Place home site cellar hole along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century, thirty to forty families lived (hill farm community) in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • Thomas Bryant headstone at the Gilman-Hall Cemetery along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century thirty to forty families were part a hill farm community in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • Typical landscape of Sandwich Notch, along Sandwich Notch Road, in Sandwich New Hampshire USA. Sandwich Notch Road is a historic route (established in 1801) that travels through an abandoned nineteenth century hillside farm community.
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  • Joseph Flanders headstone at Gilman-Hall Cemetery along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century thirty to forty families were part a hill farm community in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • Autumn foliage along Gale River Loop Road in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. Gale River Loop Road is a seasonal road closed during the winter season.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA on a foggy autumn morning. This historic route was established in 1801.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This historic route was established in 1801.
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  • Autumn foliage along Gale River Loop Road in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. Gale River Loop Road is a seasonal road closed during the winter season.
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  • Thornton/Sandwich town line monument along Sandwich Notch Road in New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801
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  • Autumn foliage along Gale River Loop Road in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. Gale River Loop Road is a seasonal road closed during the winter season.
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  • Cook's Pasture along Diamond Ledge Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • The Carter Place home site along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire. During the early nineteenth century, thirty to forty families lived in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around.
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  • Northeast Kingdom  - Granby Road in Granby, Vermont during the autumn months.
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  • Northeast Kingdom  - Granby Road in Granby, Vermont during the autumn months.
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