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  • Memorial to J.R. Edmands and E.B. Cook and those other pioneer pathmakers along the Link Trail in Randolph, New Hampshire. This memorial is next to Memorial Bridge, which crosses Cold Brook.
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  • Liberty Ship Memorial in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. Liberty Ship Memorial is located near the Portland Breakwater Light.
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  • Liberty Ship Memorial in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. Liberty Ship Memorial is located near the Portland Breakwater Light.
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  • Liberty Ship Memorial in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. Liberty Ship Memorial is located near the Portland Breakwater Light.
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  • Built 1923-1924, Memorial Bridge crosses Cold Brook along “The Link” trail in Randolph, New Hampshire. This bridge is a memorial to Randolph's early pathmakers (19th-century trail builders). These legendary pathmakers are responsible for cutting many of the trails in the Northern Presidential Range, and they include Eugene B. Cook, J. Rayner Edmands, James Gordon, Hubbard Hunt, Charles E. Lowe, William G. Nowell, William H. Peek, George Sargent, and Laban Watson.
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  • Built 1923-1924, Memorial Bridge crosses Cold Brook along “The Link” trail in Randolph, New Hampshire. This bridge is a memorial to Randolph's early pathmakers (19th-century trail builders). These legendary pathmakers are responsible for cutting many of the trails in the Northern Presidential Range, and they include Eugene B. Cook, J. Rayner Edmands, James Gordon, Hubbard Hunt, Charles E. Lowe, William G. Nowell, William H. Peek, George Sargent, and Laban Watson.
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  • Built 1923-1924, Memorial Bridge crosses Cold Brook along “The Link” trail in Randolph, New Hampshire. This bridge is a memorial to Randolph's early pathmakers (19th-century trail builders). These legendary pathmakers are responsible for cutting many of the trails in the Northern Presidential Range, and they include Eugene B. Cook, J. Rayner Edmands, James Gordon, Hubbard Hunt, Charles E. Lowe, William G. Nowell, William H. Peek, George Sargent, and Laban Watson.
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  • Built 1923-1924, Memorial Bridge crosses Cold Brook along “The Link” trail in Randolph, New Hampshire. This bridge is a memorial to Randolph's early pathmakers (19th-century trail builders). These legendary pathmakers are responsible for cutting many of the trails in the Northern Presidential Range, and they include Eugene B. Cook, J. Rayner Edmands, James Gordon, Hubbard Hunt, Charles E. Lowe, William G. Nowell, William H. Peek, George Sargent, and Laban Watson.
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  • A man walking along the shore of Wildlife Pond at Bretzfelder Memorial Park in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Wildlife Pond at Bretzfelder Memorial Park in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • Wildlife Pond at Bretzfelder Memorial Park in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • Wildlife Pond at Bretzfelder Memorial Park in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • Silhouette of a man walking down path at Bretzfelder Memorial Park in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • Silhouette of a man walking down path at Bretzfelder Memorial Park in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • Silhouette of a man walking down path at Bretzfelder Memorial Park in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • Silhouette of a man walking down path at Bretzfelder Memorial Park in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • Picnic table on the edge of Wildlife Pond at Bretzfelder Memorial Park in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • A man walking along the shore of Wildlife Pond at Bretzfelder Memorial Park in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Wildlife Pond at Bretzfelder Memorial Park in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Roaring River Memorial Nature Trail at the Flume Visitor Center in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the winter months.
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  • Roaring River Memorial Nature Trail at the Flume Visitor Center in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Roaring River Memorial Nature Trail at the Flume Visitor Center in Lincoln, New Hampshire.
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  • Big Coolidge Mountain from the Richard F. Cooper Memorial Bridge in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months. The Richard F. Cooper Memorial Bridge crosses the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River.
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  • Joseph Stickney Memorial Chapel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. Built in 1906, this granite chapel was built in memory of Joseph Stickney, who died in 1903. Stickney was the owner of the Mount Pleasant House (1875-1939) in Bretton Woods, and builder of the Mount Washington Hotel. This chapel is also called the Joseph Stickney Memorial Church.
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  • Big Coolidge Mountain from the Richard F. Cooper Memorial Bridge in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months. The Richard F. Cooper Memorial Bridge crosses the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River.
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  • Joseph Stickney Memorial Chapel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. Built in 1906, this granite chapel was built in memory of Joseph Stickney, who died in 1903. Stickney was the builder of the Mt. Washington Hotel, and owner of the Mt. Pleasant House. It’s also called the Joseph Stickney Memorial Church.
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  • Memorial for Dr. Ralph E. Miller and Dr. Robert E. Quinn in the Thoreau Falls valley of the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire. The doctors successfully crash landed their plane on February 21, 1959 in this location along the abandoned railroad bed of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad. They survived for four days before dying of exposure.
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  • Brigadier General Harrison R. Thyng Memorial in Pittsfield, New Hampshire USA. He was born in Laconia, NH in 1918 and died September 24, 1983. He is one of only six USAF fighter pilots to be recognized as an ace in two wars.
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  • Gloucester Fishermen"s Memorial on Stacy Boulevard in Gloucester, Massachusetts in the United States on an autumn day. The town of Gloucester was incorporated in 1642.
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  • Gloucester Fishermen"s Memorial on Stacy Boulevard in Gloucester, Massachusetts in the United States on an autumn day. The town of Gloucester was incorporated in 1642.
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  • Gloucester Fishermen"s Memorial on Stacy Boulevard in Gloucester, Massachusetts in the United States on an autumn day. The town of Gloucester was incorporated in 1642.
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  • Gloucester Fishermen"s Memorial on Stacy Boulevard in Gloucester, Massachusetts in the United States on an autumn day. The town of Gloucester was incorporated in 1642.
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  • Memorial for Dr. Ralph E. Miller and Dr. Robert E. Quinn in the Thoreau Falls valley of the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire. The doctors successfully crash landed their plane on February 21, 1959 in this location along the abandoned railroad bed of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad. They survived for four days before dying of exposure.
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  • Memorial for Dr. Ralph E. Miller and Dr. Robert E. Quinn in the Thoreau Falls valley of the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire. The doctors successfully crash landed their plane on February 21, 1959 in this location along the abandoned railroad bed of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad. They survived for four days before dying of exposure.
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  • Samuel and Peter Sargent Cooperage Shop located next to Oliver Sanborn Memorial Library and the Union Church (1850) in the historical district of North Danville, New Hampshire, USA, which is part of New England
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  • Union Church (1850) located next to the Oliver Sanborn Memorial Library and  Samuel and Peter Sargent Cooperage Shop in the historical district of North Danville, New Hampshire, USA, which is part of New England
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  • The old Memorial Bridge from Prescott Park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This bridge crosses the Piscataque River and connects the two towns of Kittery Maine and Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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  • Fishermen’s Wives Memorial on Stacy Boulevard in Gloucester, Massachusetts in the United States on an autumn day. The town of Gloucester was incorporated in 1642.
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  • Tilton Arch Park in Northfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a Titus Arch replica which was built in the late eighteen hundreds as a memorial to Charles Tilton's ancestors.
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  • Tilton Arch Park in Northfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a Titus Arch replica which was built in the late eighteen hundreds as a memorial to Charles Tilton's ancestors.
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  • Tilton Arch Park in Northfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a Titus Arch replica which was built in the late eighteen hundreds as a memorial to Charles Tilton's ancestors.
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  • Tilton Arch Park in Northfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a Titus Arch replica which was built in the late eighteen hundreds as a memorial to Charles Tilton's ancestors.
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  • The old Memorial Bridge from Prescott Park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This bridge crosses the Piscataque River and connects the two towns of Kittery Maine and Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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