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  • Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site in Franklin, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This restored cabin is associated with the 1782 birth and early childhood years of Daniel Webster. Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was a statesman and lawyer.
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  • Jefferds Tavern in York, Maine during the autumn months. Built in 1750, this tavern was originally located in Wells, Maine. In 1941 it was moved to York, and restored to a colonial tavern.
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  • Jefferds Tavern in York, Maine during the autumn months. Built in 1750, this tavern was originally located in Wells, Maine. In 1941 it was moved to York, and restored to a colonial tavern.
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  • Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site in Franklin, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This restored cabin is associated with the 1782 birth and early childhood years of Daniel Webster. Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was a statesman and lawyer.
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  • Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site in Franklin, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This restored cabin is associated with the 1782 birth and early childhood years of Daniel Webster. Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was a statesman and lawyer.
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  • Large anchor on display at the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion; this 18th-century mansion is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and it overlooks Little Harbor. It is the former home of New Hampshire's first royal governor, Benning Wentworth. Benning Wentworth served in office from 1741 to 1767.
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  • Large anchor on display at the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion; this 18th-century mansion is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and it overlooks Little Harbor. It is the former home of New Hampshire's first royal governor, Benning Wentworth. Benning Wentworth served in office from 1741 to 1767.
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  • Large anchor on display at the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion; this 18th-century mansion is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and it overlooks Little Harbor. It is the former home of New Hampshire's first royal governor, Benning Wentworth. Benning Wentworth served in office from 1741 to 1767.
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  • The Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion; this 18th-century mansion is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and it overlooks Little Harbor. It is the former home of New Hampshire's first royal governor, Benning Wentworth. Benning Wentworth served in office from 1741 to 1767.
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  • The Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion; this 18th-century mansion is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and it overlooks Little Harbor. It is the former home of New Hampshire's first royal governor, Benning Wentworth. Benning Wentworth served in office from 1741 to 1767.
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  • Langdon Library  in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire USA. This historical building is located next to the oldest town forest in the United States
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  • The Old Town Hall is located in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire, USA. This historical building was built in 1872 and is located next to the oldest town forest in the United States.
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  • Cemetery behind Hawke Meeting House which  was built in the early 1700's and  is listed as  New Hampshire's oldest meeting house in original condition.  Located in Danville, New Hampshire, USA just south of Ye Olde Cemetery, which is part of New England
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  • Hamilton House during the autumn months....located in South Berwick, Maine USA which is part of scenic New England....This house is a National Historic Landmark
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  • North District School house in the historical district of Dorchester, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Langdon Library  in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire USA. This historical building is located next to the oldest town forest in the United States
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  • Langdon Library  in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire USA. This historical building is located next to the oldest town forest in the United States
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  • The Old eighteenth century Parsonage in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire.
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  • The Old eighteenth century Parsonage in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire.
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  • The Old Town Hall is located in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire, USA. This historical building was built in 1872 and is located next to the oldest town forest in the United States.
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  • The Old Town Hall is located in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire, USA. This historical building was built in 1872 and is located next to the oldest town forest in the United States.
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  • The Old eighteenth century Parsonage in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire.
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  • Historical district of Newington, New Hampshire, USA.  It was established by the town of Newington in 1710. The Old Town Hall is located next to the forest
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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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  • Hawke Meeting House was built in the early 1700's and  is listed as  New Hampshire's oldest meeting house in original condition.  Located in Danville, New Hampshire, USA just south of Ye Olde Cemetery, which is part of New England
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  • Hawke Meeting House was built in the early 1700's and  is listed as  New Hampshire's oldest meeting house in original condition.  Located in Danville, New Hampshire, USA just south of Ye Olde Cemetery, which is part of New England
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  • Union Meeting House in the historical district of Kensington, New Hampshire USA
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  • Historic one room schoolhouse built in the 1800s. Located in the historical district of Kensington, New Hampshire, USA, which is part of New England
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  • Old North Church which was built in 1828. Located in the historical Canaan, New Hampshire, USA, which is part of New England
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  • Hawke Meeting House was built in the early 1700's and  is listed as  New Hampshire's oldest meeting house in original condition.  Located in Danville, New Hampshire, USA just south of Ye Olde Cemetery, which is part of New England
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  • Old graveyard during the autumn months in the historical district of Dorchester, New Hampshire USA.
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  • The Oldest Town Forest in the United States is located in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire USA. It was established by the town of Newington in 1710.
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  • The Old eighteenth century Parsonage in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire.
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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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  • Center Meeting House undergoing major repairs..Located in Newbury, New Hampshire  USA  ..
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  • The village of Stark in Stark, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. At the time of this photo in 2014 the covered bridge was be worked on.
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  • Snow covered scree walls along the Appalachian Trail (Franconia Ridge Trail) in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the winter months. Scree walls are built on the edge of trails to discourage hikers from going off trail. Building these small walls helps protect the fragile alpine habitat.
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  • Hiker descending Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire. Afternoon sun reflects off the Wildcat Ski Mountain. A scree wall is in view. Scree walls are built on the edge of trails to discourage hikers from going off trail. Building these small walls helps protect the fragile alpine habitat and is positive impact.
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  • Scree wall along the Appalachian Trail (Franconia Ridge Trail) from the summit of Mount Lafayette in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months . Scree walls are built on the edge of trails to discourage hikers from going off trail. Building these small walls helps protect the fragile alpine habitat.
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  • Scree wall along Boott Spur Trail during the summer months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Scree walls are used to keep hikers on the route of the trail, and this helps protect the fragile alpine habitat.
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  • Hiker descending Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Afternoon sun reflects off the Wildcat Ski Mountain. A scree wall is in view. Scree walls are built on the edge of trails to discourage hikers from going off trail. Building these small walls helps protect the fragile alpine habitat.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marks the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Salem Witch House in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months. While known as the Salem Witch House, this was the home of Jonathan Corwin, one of the judges involved in the Salem witch trials. Thought to have been built in the 1600s (date ranges from 1642-1675), and restored in 1946 by Historic Salem, this is the only structure still standing in Salem that has a direct connection to the 1692 Salem witch trials.
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