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  • West Epping Cemetery during the autumn months in West Epping, New Hampshire USA.
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  • 1700's Headstones at Walnut Hill Cemetery in West Newbury, Massachusetts USA.
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  • Headstone at Walnut Hill Cemetery in West Newbury, Massachusetts USA.
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  • Cemetery gate during the autumn months. Located in West Epping, New Hampshire USA which is part of scenic New England
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  • Leaf drop along the West Branch of the Mad River, near Tripoli Road, in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire during the autumn season.
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  • A hiker sitting on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire during the summer months. West Bond is on the other side of Hellgate Ravine. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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  • Looking across Hellgate Ravine at West Bond from the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This area was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era (1893-1948).
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  • Clouds over West Bond (left) and Mount Bond (right) from Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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  • Rock cairns along the West Ridge Trail near the summit of Mount Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. Fire burned over this summit in 1855, and is reason for bald summit.
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  • Hiker ascending the West Ridge Trail near the summit of Mount Cardigan Mountain in Orange , New Hampshire. Fire burned over this summit in 1855, and is reason for bald summit.
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  • Rock cairns along the West Ridge Trail near the summit of Mount Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. Fire burned over this summit in 1855, and is reason for bald summit.
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  • A hiker takes in the view of Hellgate Ravine from the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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  • A hiker sitting on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire during the summer months. West Bond is on the other side of Hellgate Ravine.
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  • Looking across Hellgate Ravine at West Bond from Bondcliff Mountain in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of  New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Looking across Hellgate Ravine at West Bond from Bondcliff Mountain in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of  New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • West Branch Peabody River which runs along the side of Great Gulf Trail  during the summer months. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • West Branch Peabody River which runs along the side of Great Gulf Trail  during the summer months. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Mount Bond from Bondcliff Mountain in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in New Hampshire. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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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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  • 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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  • Stone wall covered in leaf drop at Madame Sherri Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Stone wall at Madame Sherri Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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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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  • View from along the Bondcliff Trail on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy winter day.
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  • Compass on rocks in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Compass on rocks in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Pemigewasset Wilderness - Hellgate Ravine from the summit of Bondcliff during the winter months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Autumn foliage along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn day. Established in 1801, this historic route is an 9 mile east–west one lane dirt road in the towns of Thornton and Sandwich.
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  • Manchester, New Hampshire USA at sunrise from Rock Rimmon Park. This park is located on the west side of Manchester.
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  • The Presidential Recreational Rail Trail, west of the Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road) crossing in Randolph, New Hampshire on a winter day. This 18 mile long multi use trail utilizes the old railroad bed of the Boston & Maine’s Berlin Branch. Opened in the mid-1800s, the Berlin Branch of the railroad was abandoned in the 1990s.
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  • West India Goods Store in Salem, Massachusetts. This area is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
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  • Storm clouds engulf Bondcliff from the summit of West Bond in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months.
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  • Privy sign at Jeffers Brook shelter in Benton, New Hampshire. Built in 1981, this Adirondack-style shelter is located off of Town Line Trail, part of the Appalachian Trail, on the west side of Mount Moosilauke.
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  • Jeffers Brook shelter in Benton, New Hampshire. Built in 1981, this Adirondack-style shelter is located off of Town Line Trail, part of the Appalachian Trail, on the west side of Mount Moosilauke.
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  • Jeffers Brook shelter in Benton, New Hampshire. Built in 1981, this Adirondack-style shelter is located off of Town Line Trail, part of the Appalachian Trail, on the west side of Mount Moosilauke.
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  • Manchester, New Hampshire USA from Rock Rimmon Park. This park is located on the west side of Manchester.
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  • Manchester, New Hampshire USA from Rock Rimmon Park. This park is located on the west side of Manchester.
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  • Manchester, New Hampshire USA from Rock Rimmon Park. This park is located on the west side of Manchester.
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  • Manchester, New Hampshire USA at sunrise from Rock Rimmon Park. This park is located on the west side of Manchester.
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  • Rock cairn along the Bondcliff Trail on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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  • Rock cairn along the Bondcliff Trail on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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  • Jeffers Brook shelter in Benton, New Hampshire. Built in 1981, this Adirondack-style shelter is located off of Town Line Trail, part of the Appalachian Trail, on the west side of Mount Moosilauke.
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  • Manchester, New Hampshire USA from Rock Rimmon Park. This park is located on the west side of Manchester.
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  • Manchester, New Hampshire USA from Rock Rimmon Park. This park is located on the west side of Manchester.
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  • Hiker on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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