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  • The Tip Top House (originally built as a hotel in 1853) on the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet, is the tallest mountain in the northeastern United States.
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  • The Tip Top House (originally built as a hotel in 1853) on the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet, is the tallest mountain in the northeastern United States.
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  • The Tip Top House (originally built as a hotel in 1853) on the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet, is the tallest mountain in the northeastern United States.
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  • The Tip Top House (originally built as a hotel in 1853) on the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the winter months. Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet, is the tallest mountain in the northeastern United States.
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  • Side view of the Tip Top House (originally built as a hotel in 1853) on the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet, is the tallest mountain in the northeastern United States.
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  • Route 112 in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves is on the left handside of the road. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Route 302 in Crawford Notch State Park of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • The Tip Top House (originally built as a hotel in 1853) on the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire on a foggy summer day. Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet, is the tallest mountain in the northeastern United States.
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  • The Tip Top House (originally built as a hotel in 1853) on the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire on a foggy summer day. Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet, is the tallest mountain in the northeastern United States.
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  • View of the Great Gulf headwall with Mount Washington at the top from along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Scenic view of Cathedral Ledge from along Cathedral Ledge Road in North Conway, New Hampshire. This road leads to the top of the ledge, and Cathedral Ledge is a popular rock climbing location in the state of New Hampshire.
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  • Scenic view of Cathedral Ledge from along Cathedral Ledge Road in North Conway, New Hampshire. This road leads to the top of the ledge, and Cathedral Ledge is a popular rock climbing location in the state of New Hampshire.
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  • View of the Great Gulf headwall with Mount Washington at the top from along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Abandoned cellar hole along an old dirt road, near Black Brook, in Warren, New Hampshire. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this was the homestead of S.T. Hayt. This is a side view of the split stone arch that supported the chimney structure. Consisting of two walls of stones topped with horizontal stones this type of chimney arch was used after the turn of the nineteenth century. And it has been documented that farmers used this area for winter food storage.
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  • Sunrise over mountain tops from Mt Tecumseh in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire during the spring months. View shedding (illegal cutting) has improved the summit view.
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  • View from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase of the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Tuckerman Ravine is on left with Mt Washington at the top and Huntington Ravine is on right. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park from the top of Elephants Head in Carroll, New Hampshire. Elephants Head is a rock profile that has excellent views of the surrounding area.
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  • Autumn foliage from the top of Elephants Head in Carroll, New Hampshire. Elephants Head is a rock profile that has excellent views of the Crawford Train Depot area.
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  • Autumn foliage from the top of Elephants Head in Carroll, New Hampshire. Elephants Head is a rock profile that has excellent views of the Crawford Train Depot area.
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