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  • Topsfield Town Hall in Topsfield, Massachusetts USA. This town hall was built in 1873.
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  • Topsfield Town Hall in Topsfield, Massachusetts USA. This town hall was built in 1873.
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  • Topsfield Town Hall in Topsfield, Massachusetts USA. This town hall was built in 1873.
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  • Topsfield Town Hall in Topsfield, Massachusetts USA. This town hall was built in 1873.
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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 Town common in Plaistow, New Hampshire, USA which is part of scenic New England.
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  • The Town common in Plaistow, New Hampshire, USA which is part of scenic New England.
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  • Old artillery at the Town Common in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.
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  • Old artillery at the Town Common in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.
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  • Old artillery at the Town Common in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.
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  • Old artillery at the Town Common in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.
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  • Yellow trail blaze along a trail at the Warren Town Forest in Warren, New Hampshire during the summer months. The double blaze indicates a change in direction of the trail.
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  • A stone wall at Friedsam Town Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Stone staircase in Warren Town Forest in Warren, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • A stone wall at Friedsam Town Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • A stone wall at Friedsam Town Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Cemetery Trail at Friedsam Town Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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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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  • Stone wall in Sandown, New Hampshire Town Forest during the spring months.
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  • Beaver impact at Danville, New Hampshire Town Forest during the spring months
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  • Twin Mountain Town Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during  the autumn season.
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  • Newington  Town Cemetery during the autumn months. Located in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire USA, which is part of scenic New England
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  • Newington Town Cemetery in the historical district of Newington, New Hampshire USA, which is part of scenic New England
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  • The site of the schoolhouse in the ghost town 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 New Hampshire. 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 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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  • Remnants of the sawmill 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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  • The site of the schoolhouse in the ghost town 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 New Hampshire. 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 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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  • Memorial Town Hall in Georgetown, Massachusetts. Built in 1905, this old building was once a school, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
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  • Washington Congregational Church (1840) and the Old School House (1883)  in the Washington Common in  Washington, New Hampshire, USA. Washington is the first town incorporated under the name of George Washington and the meeting house has been in continuous use for over 200 years.
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  • The foundation of the schoolhouse 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 New Hampshire. Both thhe town and railroad were owned by the Saunders family.
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  • The foundation of the schoolhouse 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 New Hampshire. Both the town and railroad were owned by the Saunders family.
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  • Washington Town Hall which is located in the Washington Common in Washington, New Hampshire, USA .Notes:.Washington is the first town incorperated under the name of George Washington plus the meeting house has been in continuous use for over 200 years.
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  • The Town common in Plaistow, New Hampshire, USA which is part of scenic New England
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  • Memorial Town Hall in Georgetown, Massachusetts. Built in 1905, this old building was once a school, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
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  • Memorial Town Hall in Georgetown, Massachusetts. Built in 1905, this old building was once a school, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
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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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  • Washington Congregational Church (1840) and the Old School House (1883) in the Washington Common in  Washington, New Hampshire, USA. Washington is the first town incorporated under the name of George Washington and the meeting house has been in continuous use for over 200 years.
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  • Remnants of the sawmill 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 Logging 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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  • 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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  • Site of a barn, just beyond the school, 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 Logging Railroad in Livermore, New Hampshire USA. The Saunders family owned the town and railroad.
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  • Remnants of the area referred to as “Little Canada” in the abandoned village of Livermore. Livermore was a logging town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries , and this village was located along the Sawyer River Railroad in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Little Canada was an area on the opposite side of the river where some of the mill workers lived.
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  • Remnants of the area referred to as “Little Canada” in the abandoned village of Livermore. Livermore was a logging town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries , and this village was located along the Sawyer River Railroad in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Little Canada was an area on the opposite side of the river where some of the mill workers lived.
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  • Metal pins in boulder from the “Canada” bridge along the Sawyer River Railroad (1877-1928) in the village of Livermore during the autumn months. This bridge crossed the Sawyer River just above the mill. Livermore was a logging town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and this village was located along the Sawyer River Railroad in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Remnants of the “Canada” bridge along the Sawyer River Railroad (1877-1928) in the village of Livermore. This bridge crossed the Sawyer River just above the mill. Livermore was a logging town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and this village was located along the Sawyer River Railroad in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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