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  • The ruins of Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle in Madame Sherri Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920s costume designer from New York, who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase are all that remains.
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  • The ruins of Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle in Madame Sherri Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920s costume designer from New York, who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase are all that remains.
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  • The ruins of Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle in Madame Sherri Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920s costume designer from New York, who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase are all that remains.
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  • Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle ruins in Madame Sherri Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920’s costume designer from New York who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase from the home is all that remains.
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  • The ruins of Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle in Madame Sherri Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920s costume designer from New York, who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase are all that remains.
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  • Remnants of the abandoned Tripoli Mill in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Owned by Charles B. Henry, son of timber baron J.E. Henry, this mill dredged East Pond for diatomaceous earth (also called Tripoli) during the early 1900s. The old Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad (1909-1914, logging railroad) traveled pass this mill. Campers have built a fire ring in front of the wall.
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  • Remnants of the abandoned Tripoli Mill in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Owned by Charles B. Henry, son of timber baron J.E. Henry, this mill dredged East Pond for diatomaceous earth (also called Tripoli) during the early 1900s. The old Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad (1909-1914, logging railroad) traveled pass this mill.
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  • Remnants of the powerhouse in the abandoned village of Livermore during the autumn months. This was a logging village in the late 19th and early 20th centuries along the Sawyer River Railroad in Livermore, New Hampshire. The town and railroad were owned by the Saunders family.
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  • Remnants of the powerhouse in the abandoned village of Livermore during the autumn months. This was a logging village in the late 19th and early 20th centuries along the Sawyer River Railroad in Livermore, New Hampshire. The town and railroad were owned by the Saunders family.
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  • Fort Stark in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. Fort Stark is a old fort.
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  • The remnants of an old stone fireplace near Cold Brook just off the Amphibrach Trail in Randolph, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Fort Stark in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. Fort Stark is a old fort
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  • Remnants of the powerhouse at the abandoned logging village in Livermore, New Hampshire. This was a logging town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the village was along the Sawyer River Logging Railroad. The town and railroad were owned by the Saunders family.
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  • Remnants of the powerhouse at the abandoned logging village in Livermore, New Hampshire. This was a logging town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the village was along the Sawyer River Logging Railroad. The town and railroad were owned by the Saunders family.
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  • Remnants of the abandoned logging village in Livermore, New Hampshire. This was a logging town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the village was along the Sawyer River Logging Railroad. The town and railroad were owned by the Saunders family.
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  • Fort Stark in New Castle, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. Fort Stark is a old military fort.
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  • The remains of an abandoned granite foundation from the 19th - 20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire USA.
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  • The remains of an abandoned granite foundation from the 19th - 20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Remnants of the Goddard Mansion at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine during the winter months. Designed by architect Charles A. Alexander, this mansion was built in 1858 for Colonel John Goddard.
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  • Remnants of the Goddard Mansion at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine during the winter months. Designed by architect Charles A. Alexander, this mansion was built in 1858 for Colonel John Goddard.
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  • Remnants of the abandoned Tripoli Mill in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Owned by Charles B. Henry, son of timber baron J.E. Henry, this mill dredged East Pond for diatomaceous earth (also called Tripoli) during the early 1900s. The old Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad (1909-1914, logging railroad) traveled pass this mill. Campers have built a fire ring in front of the wall.
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  • Remnants of the abandoned Tripoli Mill in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Owned by Charles B. Henry, son of timber baron J.E. Henry, this mill dredged East Pond for diatomaceous earth (also called Tripoli) during the early 1900s. The old Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad (1909-1914, logging railroad) traveled pass this mill.
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  • Remnants of the powerhouse in the abandoned village of Livermore during the autumn months. This was a logging village in the late 19th and early 20th centuries along the Sawyer River Railroad in Livermore, New Hampshire. The town and railroad were owned by the Saunders family.
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  • Remnants of the powerhouse in the abandoned village of Livermore during the autumn months. This was a logging village in the late 19th and early 20th centuries along the Sawyer River Railroad in Livermore, New Hampshire. The town and railroad were owned by the Saunders family.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Old shack in the area of the Willey House Station along the Maine Central Railroad in Hart's Location of the New Hampshire White Mountains. Since 1995, the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains, has been using the track.
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  • Site of the Willey House Station along the Maine Central Railroad (near Ethan Pond Trail) in Crawford Notch State Park of the New Hamsphire White Mountains. The railroad burned down this station sometime in the 1980s.
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  • Remnants of a 55 gallon drum wood stove at “Lucy Mill" along Nancy Pond Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Remnants of  "Lucy Mill" along Nancy Pond Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Remnants of the powerhouse at the abandoned logging village in Livermore, New Hampshire. This was a logging town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the village was along the Sawyer River Logging Railroad. The town and railroad were owned by the Saunders family.
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  • Remnants of the powerhouse at the abandoned logging village in Livermore, New Hampshire. This was a logging town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the village was along the Sawyer River Logging Railroad. The town and railroad were owned by the Saunders family.
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  • Fort Stark during the spring months. Located in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. Fort Stark is an old military fort
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  • Fort Stark during the spring months. Located in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. Fort Stark is an old military fort.
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  • Fort Stark during the spring months. Located in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. Fort Stark is a old military fort
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  • Fort Stark during the spring months. Located in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. Fort Stark is a old military fort
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  • Remnants of the Goddard Mansion at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine during the winter months. Designed by architect Charles A. Alexander, this mansion was built in 1858 for Colonel John Goddard.
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  • Remnants of the Goddard Mansion at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine during the winter months. Designed by architect Charles A. Alexander, this mansion was built in 1858 for Colonel John Goddard.
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  • Remnants of the Goddard Mansion at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine during the winter months. Designed by architect Charles A. Alexander, this mansion was built in 1858 for Colonel John Goddard.
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  • Willey House Station site along the Maine Central Railroad (near Ethan Pond Trail) in Crawford Notch State Park of the New Hampshire White Mountains. Blowing snow can be seen in image.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Willey House Station site located along the Maine Central Railroad (near Ethan Pond Trail) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Blowing snow can be seen in image.
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  • Remnants of  "Lucy Mill" along Nancy Pond Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Fort Stark in New Castle, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. Fort Stark is a old military fort.
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