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  • The sun breaks through the forest on Gale River Road in the White Mountains, New Hampshire, USA, which is located in New England.
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  • One of the many stone bridges located in Acadia National Park, USA. This bridge is located on one of the carriage roads near Bubble pond..
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  • Reflection of softwood forest in a small pond along  Old Cherry Mountain Road in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Storm clouds fill the sky from Bear Notch Road in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA. Bear Notch Road is a scenic byway.  Much of the this road (on the Bartlett side) follows the old Bartlett and Albany Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1887 - 1894
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  • Sawyer River Road in Harts Location, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Parts of this road follow the old Sawyer River Logging Railroad Bed.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the meeting of Beard and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Known as the Old Carr Bridge, built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the junction of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA. Known as the Old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the junction of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA. Known as the Old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the junction of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA. Known as the Old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the junction of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA. Known as the Old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the junction of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA. Known as the Old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the junction of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA. Known as the Old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • Storm clouds fill the sky from Bear Notch Road in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA. Bear Notch Road is a scenic byway.  Much of the this road (on the Bartlett side) follows the old Bartlett and Albany Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1887 - 1894
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  • Storm clouds fill the sky from Bear Notch Road in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA. Bear Notch Road is a scenic byway.  Much of the this road (on the Bartlett side) follows the old Bartlett and Albany Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1887 - 1894
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  • Storm clouds fill the sky from Bear Notch Road in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA. Bear Notch Road is a scenic byway.  Much of the this road (on the Bartlett side) follows the old Bartlett and Albany Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1887 - 1894
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  • Storm clouds fill the sky from Bear Notch Road in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA. Bear Notch Road is a scenic byway.  Much of the this road (on the Bartlett side) follows the old Bartlett and Albany Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1887 - 1894
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  • Storm clouds fill the sky from Bear Notch Road in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA. Bear Notch Road is a scenic byway.  Much of the this road (on the Bartlett side) follows the old Bartlett and Albany Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1887 - 1894
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  • Crawford Notch State Park during the winter months in the  White Mountains, New Hampshire
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  • Artifact (file) along an abandoned sled road of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) deep in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire. Sled roads were used by teamsters to drag logs down from high on the mountains to the rails of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Artifact (file) along an abandoned sled road of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) deep in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire. Sled roads were used by teamsters to drag logs down from high on the mountains to the rails of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Pawtuckaway State Park during the winter months in Nottingham, New Hampshire.
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This stone bridge spans Beard Brook.
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  • Foggy conditions at South Side Cemetery in Nottingham, New Hampshire during the autumn months
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  • Foggy conditions at South Side Cemetery in Nottingham, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Foggy conditions at South Side Cemetery in Nottingham, New Hampshire during the autumn months
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This stone bridge spans Beard Brook.
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  • Foggy conditions at South Side Cemetery in Nottingham, New Hampshire during the autumn months
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge which spans Beard's Brook in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge which spans Beard's Brook in Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
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  • Route 18, near Cannon Mountain, in Franconia, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Artists Bluff in Franconia, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Located in the northern portion of Franconia Notch State Park, this rocky outcrop is popular with rock climbers. It also offers a great view into Franconia Notch.
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  • Stone arch bridge in Stoddard, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months
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  • Civilian Conservation Corps statue located in Bear Brook State Park of Allenstown, New Hampshire USA
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  • Views from Bailey Island Bridge -. Located in  Harpswell, Maine USA,  which is on the New England seacoast.  .Notes: .The  bridge is 1,150-foot long and was built in 1928. It connects Bailey Island and  Orr's Island, plus it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is believed to be the only granite cribstone bridge left in the world today.
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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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  • Remnants of a sled road off the North Fork Branch of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. This section of the sled road, near the current Thoreau Falls Trail, was once corduroyed with trees laid crossways. This was done in wet areas along sled roads, and the trees laid crossways acted like a bridge, making it possible for horse teams to cross the wet areas. Some of the corduroyed section is still visible in this scene.
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  • Remnants of a sled road off the North Fork Branch of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. This section of the sled road, near the current Thoreau Falls Trail, was once corduroyed with trees laid crossways. This was done in wet areas along sled roads, and the trees laid crossways acted like a bridge, making it possible for horse teams to cross the wet areas. Some of the corduroyed section is still visible in this scene.
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  • Kancamagus Scenic Byway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire covered in snow during a winter snow storm. This scenic byway is about 35 miles long; It opened in 1959, after two dead end roads, one in Lincoln and the other in Conway, were connected.
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  • Kancamagus Scenic Byway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire covered in snow during a winter snow storm. This scenic byway is about 35 miles long; It opened in 1959, after two dead end roads, one in Lincoln and the other in Conway, were connected.
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  • Kancamagus Scenic Byway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire covered in snow during a winter snow storm. This scenic byway is about 35 miles long; It opened in 1959, after two dead end roads, one in Lincoln and the other in Conway, were connected.
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  • Kancamagus Scenic Byway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire covered in snow during a winter snow storm. This scenic byway is about 35 miles long; It opened in 1959, after two dead end roads, one in Lincoln and the other in Conway, were connected.
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  • Kancamagus Scenic Byway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire covered in snow during a winter snow storm. This scenic byway is about 35 miles long; It opened in 1959, after two dead end roads, one in Lincoln and the other in Conway, were connected.
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  • Pemigewasset Wilderness - Remnants of a sled road off of the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad in the Shoal Pond Valley of Lincoln, New Hampshire. Swampy areas along sled roads were corduroyed with small trees laid crossways. The East Branch & Lincoln was a logging railroad, which operated from 1893-1948.
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  • Pemigewasset Wilderness - Remnants of a sled road off of the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad in the Shoal Pond Valley of Lincoln, New Hampshire. Swampy areas along sled roads were corduroyed with small trees laid crossways. The East Branch & Lincoln was a logging railroad, which operated from 1893-1948.
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  • Remnants of an old sled road, near Camp 24B, of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad in the Cedar Brook drainage of the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. The East Branch & Lincoln Railroad was a logging railroad that operated from 1893-1948. Wetland areas along sled roads were corduroyed with small trees laid crossway
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  • Kancamagus Scenic Byway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire covered in snow during a winter snow storm. This scenic byway is about 35 miles long; It opened in 1959, after two dead end roads, one in Lincoln and the other in Conway, were connected.
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  • Kancamagus Scenic Byway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire covered in snow during a winter snow storm. This scenic byway is about 35 miles long; It opened in 1959, after two dead end roads, one in Lincoln and the other in Conway, were connected.
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  • Kancamagus Scenic Byway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during a winter snow storm. This scenic byway is about 35 miles long; It opened in 1959, after two dead end roads, one in Lincoln and the other in Conway, were connected
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