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  • Remnants of the Mount Hale Tower on the summit of Mount Hale in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This tower was built in 1929 to replace the tower on Mt. Rosebrook and operated from 1929-1948.
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  • Remnants of the Mount Hale Tower on the summit of Mount Hale in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This tower was built in 1929 to replace the tower on Mt. Rosebrook and operated from 1929-1948.
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  • Remnants of the Cooley Hill Fire Tower (operated from 1939-1948) on Cooley Hill in Easton, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Remnants of an abandoned fire tower on Pine Mountain in Gorham, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This tower operated from 1910-1967.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Mt. Battie Tower on the summit of Mt. Battie in Camden Hills State Park in Camden, Maine USA during the autumn months.
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  • Mt. Battie Tower on the summit of Mt. Battie in Camden Hills State Park in Camden, Maine USA during the autumn months.
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during a summer night. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during a summer night. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Remnants of the Mount Garfield Tower on the summit of Mount Garfield in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. This tower operated from 1940-1948.
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  • Old Fire Tower next to Smarts Mountain cabin along the Appalachian Trail (Lambert Ridge Trail) on Smarts Mountain in Lyme, New Hampshire. Built in 1915, the tower is 41 feet.
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  • Old Fire Tower next to Smarts Mountain cabin along the Appalachian Trail (Lambert Ridge Trail) on Smarts Mountain in Lyme, New Hampshire. Built in 1915, the tower is 41 feet.
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  • Old Fire Tower next to Smarts Mountain cabin along the Appalachian Trail (Lambert Ridge Trail) on Smarts Mountain in Lyme, New Hampshire. Built in 1915, the tower is 41 feet.
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  • Mt. Battie Tower on the summit of Mt. Battie in Camden Hills State Park in Camden, Maine USA during the autumn months.
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Old Fire Tower next to Smarts Mountain cabin along the Appalachian Trail (Lambert Ridge Trail) on Smarts Mountain in Lyme, New Hampshire. Built in 1915, the tower is 41 feet.
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  • Mt. Battie Tower on the summit of Mt. Battie in Camden Hills State Park in Camden, Maine USA during the autumn months.
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during a summer night. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Old utility pole on the side of Mount Hale along the abandoned Fire Warden's Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Mount Hale fire tower was in operation from 1929-1948 (+/-).
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during a summer night. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Pawtuckaway State Park - Tower Hill Cemetery in Nottingham, New Hampshire during the autumn months after a rain storm . This cemetery dates back to the 19th century mountain settlement that was once in the area.
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  • Weeks State Park - John Wingate Weeks Estate on the summit of Mt. Prospect in Lancaster, New Hampshire USA. The Mount Prospect Tower was built by John W. Weeks in 1912 and is still in operation today.
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  • Weeks State Park - John Wingate Weeks Estate on the summit of Mt. Prospect in Lancaster, New Hampshire USA. The Mount Prospect Tower was built by John W. Weeks in 1912 and is still in operation today.
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  • Weeks State Park - John Wingate Weeks Estate on the summit of Mt. Prospect in Lancaster, New Hampshire USA. The Mount Prospect Tower was built by John W. Weeks in 1912 and is still in operation today.
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  • Weeks State Park - John Wingate Weeks Estate on the summit of Mt. Prospect in Lancaster, New Hampshire USA. The Mount Prospect Tower was built by John W. Weeks in 1912 and is still in operation today.
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  • Weeks State Park - John Wingate Weeks Estate on the summit of Mt. Prospect in Lancaster, New Hampshire USA. The Mount Prospect Tower was built by John W. Weeks in 1912 and is still in operation today.
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  • Weeks State Park - John Wingate Weeks Estate on the summit of Mt. Prospect in Lancaster, New Hampshire USA. The Mount Prospect Tower was built by John W. Weeks in 1912 and is still in operation today.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Remnants of the Mount Garfield Tower on the summit of Mount Garfield in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. This tower operated from 1940-1948.
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  • Smarts Mountain summit /cabin sign along the Appalachian Trail (Lambert Ridge Trail) in New Hampshire. A 41 foot steel tower is located on Smarts Mountain near the cabin. The tower was built in 1915.
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  • Signal Ridge from the tower on the summit of Mount Carrigain in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a very hazy summer day. Mount Carrigain was named for Phillip Carrigain; he was New Hampshire Secretary of State from 1805-1810.
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  • Guy wire anchor rod for an old utility pole along the abandoned Breadtray Basin Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire. Also known as the Breadtray Ravine Trail, this trail ascended Mount Osceola from Thornton Gore. It was abandoned in the 1950s. This utility pole held the telephone wire that was strung along the trail for the now gone Mount Osceola Fire Tower (1910 - 1958).
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Cardigan Mountain Tower on the summit of Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. This fire tower was put into operation in 1924 and it is still in use today. Fire burned over the summit in 1855, and it is the reason why the summit of this mountain is bald.
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  • Pawtuckaway State Park - Mount Pawtuckaway Tower on the summit of Mount Pawtuckaway ((South Mountain)  in Nottingham, New Hampshire, USA. Moon can be seen in the background
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  • Fort William Henry in the village of New Harbor in the town of Bristol, Maine during the spring months. Located on the coast of Maine, this fort was originally built in 1692; the fort was destroyed four years later by New France in the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). The State of Maine built a replica of the Fort William Henry tower in 1908.
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  • Fort William Henry in the village of New Harbor in the town of Bristol, Maine during the spring months. Located on the coast of Maine, this fort was originally built in 1692; the fort was destroyed four years later by New France in the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). The State of Maine built a replica of the Fort William Henry tower in 1908.
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  • Fort William Henry in the village of New Harbor in the town of Bristol, Maine during the spring months. Located on the coast of Maine, this fort was originally built in 1692; the fort was destroyed four years later by New France in the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). The State of Maine built a replica of the Fort William Henry tower in 1908.
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  • Observatory Tower on the summit of Mount Washington during the summer months in the scenic landscape of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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