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  • American Flag in a rusted star flag holder in a scenic New England cemetery during the summer months.
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  • American Flag in a rusted star flag holder in a scenic New England cemetery during the summer months. USA
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  • The Canadian flag flying at Loon Mountain in Lincoln, New Hampshire
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  • Old weathered headstones in an scenic New England graveyard. American flag
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  • Old weathered headstones in an scenic New England graveyard. American flag
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  • American Flag placed at the Old Man of the Mountain profile in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire USA. The old man profile collapsed on May 3, 2003
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  • American flag in New England graveyard during the spring months.
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  • Old weathered headstones in an scenic New England graveyard with an american flag in an unknown Plymouth, New Hampshire graveyard.
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  • Faded Amerianc Flags blowing in the wind  at South Side Cemetery in Nottingham, New Hampshire
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  • Appalachian Trail - Orange flagging marks tent lines on the summit of Mount Monroe during the winter months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Mount Washington is in the background.
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  • Old weathered headstones at Sunnyside Cemetery . Located in the New Hampshire town of Sugar Hill, which is part of New England
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  • Old weathered headstones at Sunnyside Cemetery in the New Hampshire town of Sugar Hill.
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  • Old burying ground during the autumn months. Located in Salem, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Crash site of a B-18 Bomber on Mount Waternomee in North Woodstock, New Hampshire. This bomber crashed on January 14, 1942. Out of seven crew members, five survived the crash and were able to remove themselves from the wreckage. The remaining two members died when the plane exploded.
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  • 2014 Lincoln - Woodstock 4th of July parade in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA
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  • Burial site of Rev. Parson Samuel Hidden in cemetery located next to Ordination Rock in Tamworth, New Hampshire USA. Ordination Rock was where Rev. Parson Samuel Hidden was ordained on September 12, 1792 and became the first settled minister in Tamworth.
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  • Town Park at the junction of Routes 16 and 2 in Gorham, New Hampshire USA
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  • Town Park at the junction of Routes 16 and 2 in Gorham, New Hampshire USA
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  • Washington Common in Washington, New Hampshire USA .Notes:.Washington is the first town incorperated under the name of George Washington plus the meeting house has been in continuous use for over 200 years...
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  • The Congregational Church & Schoolhouse in Washington, New Hampshire USA. Washington is the first town incorporated under the name of George Washington.
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  • City Hall in downtown Manchester, New Hampshire with lights on early in the morning. The city of Manchester is located in southern New Hampshire, and the Merrimack River travels through it.
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  • The Town Common.....Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, which is part of New England..Notes:
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  • The Town Common in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire USA
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  • Harpswell Historic Park in Harpswell, Maine USA.
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  • Medal of Honor headstone in a New England cemetery
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  • City Hall in downtown Manchester, New Hampshire with lights on early in the morning. The city of Manchester is located in southern New Hampshire, and the Merrimack River travels through it.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • 2014 Lincoln - Woodstock 4th of July parade in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA
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  • Remnants of an engine at the crash site of a B-18 Bomber on Mount Waternomee in North Woodstock, New Hampshire. This bomber crashed on January 14, 1942. Out of seven crew members, five survived the crash and were able to remove themselves from the wreckage. The remaining two members died when the plane exploded.
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  • Town Park at the junction of Routes 16 and 2 in Gorham, New Hampshire USA
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  • Town Park at the junction of Routes 16 and 2 in Gorham, New Hampshire USA
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  • Province Road Meeting House during the autumn months. Located in Belmont,  New Hampshire USA
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  • Rye Public Library....located in the historical district of Rye, New Hampshire, USA.
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  • The old Meetinghouse in Harpswell, Maine, which is on the New England seacoast. This meeting house stands exactly as it did in the 1700s. It is a National Historic Landmark.
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  • The Town Common.....Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, which is part of New England..Notes:
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  • The Town Common.....Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, which is part of New England..Notes:
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  • The Town Common in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire USA
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  • Harpswell Historic Park in Harpswell, Maine USA.
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  • Harpswell Historic Park in Harpswell, Maine USA.
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  • U.S. Soldier, War of 1812, headstone at Candia Village Cemetery in Candia, New Hampshire.
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  • Old weathered headstones at Old Pine Grove Cemetery in Raymond, New Hampshire.
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  • Swift River Covered Bridge. Crosses the Swift River..Located in Conway, New Hampshire USA.
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  • City Hall in downtown Manchester, New Hampshire with lights on early in the morning. The city of Manchester is located in southern New Hampshire, and the Merrimack River travels through it.
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  • Two young trees that have been cut three feet off the ground (waist level) along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Proper technique, per trail maintenance guidelines, is to cut young trees flush with the ground. Leaving pointed stumps are dangerous if stepped or fallen upon. If a hiker falls on these pointed stumps they could be injured.<br />
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As of October 2012 these young trees still had not been cut to trail maintenance guidelines. Instead of flagging why not cut them to proper guidelines?
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  • Pink flagging marks a forest project in a softwood forest of the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Flagging around tree stump along the Mount Tecumseh Trail (ski area side) in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This stump is over one foot off the ground. Leaving pointed stumps are dangerous because hikers can trip over them.
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  • Flagging and yellow trail blazing on birch tree along the Mount Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains. After an inspection of the trail by Forest Service, the non-conforming blazing (on left) was removed.
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  • Flagging and note placed on tree (by a hiker or hikers) along Lincoln Brook, just off the Lincoln Brook Trail, in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The note reads "Do not remove until 6PM This eve." Guessing this flagging marks a safe spot to cross Lincoln Brook.
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