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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Hugh J Gallen Monument in Franconia, New Hampshire, USA. This monument is located near the old Route 3 bridge along the Franconia Notch Bike Path. He served as Governor of the state of New Hampshire from 1979 to 1982.
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  • Candia Soldier?s Monument...Located  in Candia, New Hampshire USA which is part of scenic New England
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  • Candia Soldier?s Monument...Located  in Candia, New Hampshire USA which is part of scenic New England
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  • Candia Soldier?s Monument in Candia, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Candia Soldier?s Monument...Located  in Candia, New Hampshire USA which is part of scenic New England
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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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  • Crash site of the Maine Central Railroad Engine 505 on July 3, 1927 along the Maine Central Railroad in Crawford Notch of the New Hampshire White Mountains. Oscar W. Clemons and Robert B. Morse, who were operating locomotive 505, lost their lives during the explosion. This railroad was chartered in 1867 as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad then leased to the Maine Central Railroad in 1888 and later abandoned in 1983. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains,  has been using the track.
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  • Crash site of the Maine Central Railroad Engine 505 on July 3, 1927 along the Maine Central Railroad in Crawford Notch of the New Hampshire White Mountains. Oscar W. Clemons and Robert B. Morse, who were operating locomotive 505, lost their lives during the explosion. This railroad was chartered in 1867 as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad then leased to the Maine Central Railroad in 1888 and later abandoned in 1983. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains,  has been using the track.
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  • The site of the Mt. Willard Section House along the old Maine Central Railroad, next to the Willey Brook Trestle, in Crawford Notch State Park of New Hampshire. This section house, built in 1887, housed the section foreman and crew who maintained the track. From 1903-1942, the Hattie Evans family lived at the house. It was destroyed by fire in 1972.
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  • General John Stark statue at Arms Park in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA which is part of scenic New England
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  • General John Stark statue at Arms Park in Manchester, New Hampshire USA
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  • God's Ten Commandments in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months.
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  • Civilian Conservation Corps statue located in Bear Brook State Park of Allenstown, New Hampshire USA
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  • Civilian Conservation Corps statue located in Bear Brook State Park of Allenstown, New Hampshire USA
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  • Civilian Conservation Corps statue located in Bear Brook State Park of Allenstown, New Hampshire USA
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  • Civilian Conservation Corps statue located in Bear Brook State Park of Allenstown, New Hampshire USA
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  • May 2016 - Vandalism done to the monument at the Mt. Willard Section House. It was recently discovered that vandals scratched the Evans family out of the monument. The Willard Section House site is located along the old Maine Central Railroad, next to the Willey Brook Trestle, in Crawford Notch. It was built in 1887 to house the section foreman and crew who  maintained Section 139 of the railroad. From 1903-1942, the Hattie Evans family lived at the house. And it was razed in 1972.
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  • May 2016 - Closeup of the vandalism done to the monument at the Mt. Willard Section House. It was recently discovered that vandals scratched the Evans family out of the monument. The Willard Section House site is located along the old Maine Central Railroad, next to the Willey Brook Trestle, in Crawford Notch. It was built in 1887 to house the section foreman and crew who  maintained Section 139 of the railroad. From 1903-1942, the Hattie Evans family lived at the house. And it was razed in 1972.
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  • The Town common in Plaistow, New Hampshire, USA which is part of scenic New England
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Large blocks of pink granite at the abandoned Redstone Granite quarry in Conway, New Hampshire. The green and pink granite harvested from the Redstone Quarry can still be found in buildings and monuments throughout New England and beyond.
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  • Machinery at the Redstone Granite quarry in Conway, New Hampshire.This abandoned quarry opened in the late eighteen hundreds and closed in the nineteen forties. The granite harvested from this quarry can still be found in buildings and monuments throughout New England.
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  • The Redstone Granite quarry in Conway, New Hampshire. This abandoned quarry opened in the late eighteen hundreds and closed in the nineteen forties. The green and pink granite harvested from this quarry can still be found in buildings and monuments throughout New England.
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  • Machinery at the Redstone Granite quarry in Conway, New Hampshire. This abandoned quarry opened in the late eighteen hundreds and closed in the nineteen forties. The green and pink granite harvested from this quarry can still be found in buildings and monuments throughout New England.
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  • Machinery at the Redstone Granite quarry in Conway, New Hampshire. This abandoned quarry opened in the late eighteen hundreds and closed in the nineteen forties. The green and pink granite harvested from this quarry can still be found in buildings and monuments throughout New England.
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  • An old pulley in a boulder at the abandoned Redstone Granite quarry in Conway, New Hampshire. This abandoned quarry opened in the late eighteen hundreds and closed in the nineteen forties. The granite harvested from this quarry can still be found in buildings and monuments throughout New England.
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  • An old pulley in a boulder at the abandoned Redstone Granite quarry in Conway, New Hampshire. This abandoned quarry opened in the late eighteen hundreds and closed in the nineteen forties. The granite harvested from this quarry can still be found in buildings and monuments throughout New England.
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  • Machinery at the Redstone Granite quarry in Conway, New Hampshire.This abandoned quarry opened in the late eighteen hundreds and closed in the nineteen forties. The granite harvested from this quarry can still be found in buildings and monuments throughout New England.
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