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  • The headstone of Gardner G. Baston (1816-1895) at Woodstock Cemetery in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This cemetery is located along the Daniel Webster Highway.
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  • The headstone of Nathaniel Boynton (1818-1899)  at Woodstock Cemetery in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This cemetery is located along the Daniel Webster Highway.
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  • Abandoned Chevrolet car at the site of the old North Woodstock Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in North Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • Abandoned Chevrolet car at the site of the old North Woodstock Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in North Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • Old four door Chevrolet car surrounded by leaf drop at the abandoned site of the old North Woodstock Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in North Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • Abandoned Chevrolet car at the site of the old North Woodstock Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in North Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • Abandoned Chevrolet car at the site of the old North Woodstock Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in North Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • The site of the old North Woodstock Civilian Conservation Corps Camp (operated from 1935-1939) in North Woodstock, New Hampshire. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a public work relief program in operation from 1933 to 1942. The CCC built roads, trails, and made many improvements to the White Mountains region during their existence.
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  • Abandoned Chevrolet car at the site of the old North Woodstock Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in North Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • Abandoned Chevrolet car surrounded by leaf drop at the site of the old North Woodstock Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in North Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • Abandoned Chevrolet car at the site of the old North Woodstock Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in North Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • Russell Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. This area was logged during the Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad era (1909-1914).
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  • Russell Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. This area was logged during the Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad era (1909-1914).
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  • Warning signs at Staple Rock Park in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the summer months (COVID-19 pandemic). There has been an excessive amount of trash, human waste, and toilet paper being left at the town parks in Woodstock during the COVID-19 pandemic that the town had to post these signs warning visitors that the park would be closed if the behavior continued.
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  • Abandoned car at the site of the old North Woodstock Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in North Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • Remnants of possibly a dug well (could also being septic) at the abandoned Peeling settlement (Mt. Cilley Settlement) in Woodstock, New Hampshire. Peeling was the original settlement of Woodstock, and this village was abandoned by the 1860s.
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  • Reflection of forest in Elbow Pond in North Woodstock, New Hampshire during the spring months. Species of fish in Elbow Pond include chain pickerel, yellow perch and smallmouth bass. This area was logged during the Gordon Pond Railroad era (1907-1916).
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  • Fog over Mirror Lake in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA on summer morning.
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  • Elbow Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. Species of fish in this pond include chain pickerel, yellow perch and smallmouth bass. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916.
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  • Parker's Dam along the Pemigewasset River in North Woodstock, New Hampshire during the spring months. This is the site of an old mill dating back to the logging era.
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  • Tripoli Road in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA on a foggy and rainy autumn morning. Parts of this road follow the old railroad bed of the Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad (1909-1914).
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  • Balance Rock and Bell's Cascade on Gordon Pond Brook in North Woodstock, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Reflection of forest in Elbow Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the spring months. Species of fish in Elbow Pond include chain pickerel, yellow perch and smallmouth bass. This area was logged during the Gordon Pond Railroad era (1907-1916).
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  • Mirror Lake in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA on a foggy summer morning.
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  • Elbow Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. Species of fish in this pond include chain pickerel, yellow perch and smallmouth bass. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916.
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  • Remnants of an old stone culvert along the village road in the abandoned Peeling settlement (Mt. Cilley Settlement) in Woodstock, New Hampshire. Peeling was the original settlement of Woodstock, and this village was abandoned by the 1860s. This stone culvert could have possibly been built during the Peeling era. But It could have also been built sometime in the 1900s when the area was logged.
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  • Mirror Lake in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA on a foggy summer morning.
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  • Small cascade on Pike Brook in North Woodstock, New Hampshire on a spring morning. Pike Brook is located off of Route 112, near Crooked Pike Road.
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  • Soldiers Park in the village of North Woodstock, New Hampshire early in the morning during the month of January.
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  • Soldiers Park in the village of North Woodstock, New Hampshire early in the morning during the month of January.
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  • Soldiers Park in the village of North Woodstock, New Hampshire early in the morning during the month of January.
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  • Cascade along Russell Pond Brook in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the spring months. This is possibly the forgotten Russell Pond Brook Falls.
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  • Loon Pond Mountain Cascades along Horner Brook in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Crash site of a B-18 Bomber on Mount Waternomee in North Woodstock, New Hampshire. This bomber crashed on January 14, 1942. Out of seven crew members, five survived the crash and were able to remove themselves from the wreckage. The remaining two members died when the plane exploded.
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  • Remnants of landing gear at the crash site of a B-18 Bomber on Mount Waternomee in North Woodstock, New Hampshire. This bomber crashed on January 14, 1942. Out of seven crew members, five survived the crash and were able to remove themselves from the wreckage. The remaining two members died when the plane exploded.
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  • Crash site of a B-18 Bomber on Mount Waternomee in North Woodstock, New Hampshire. This bomber crashed on January 14, 1942. Out of seven crew members, five survived the crash and were able to remove themselves from the wreckage. The remaining two members died when the plane exploded.
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  • Small cascade on Pike Brook in North Woodstock, New Hampshire on a spring morning. Pike Brook is located off of Route 112, near Crooked Pike Road.
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  • Small cascade on Pike Brook in North Woodstock, New Hampshire on a spring morning. Pike Brook is located off of Route 112, near Crooked Pike Road.
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  • Small cascade on Pike Brook in North Woodstock, New Hampshire on a spring morning. Pike Brook is located off of Route 112, near Crooked Pike Road.
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  • Pike Brook in North Woodstock, New Hampshire on a spring day. This brook is located off of Route 112, near Crooked Pike Road.
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  • Cascade on Crooked Brook in North Woodstock, New Hampshire on a spring day.
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  • Remnants of old cribbing along the Pemigewasset River in North Woodstock, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This could be remnants of the original Parker’s Dam site.
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  • A section of the Walker Brook Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (logging railroad, 1907-1916) in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the summer months. The railroad traveled very close to the brook in this location. Take note to the corduroyed logs.
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  • Cascade on Walker Brook in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Cascade on Walker Brook in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Eastman Brook in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • The Pemigewasset River in Woodstock, New Hampshire from Staple Rock Park during the autumn months. The Route 175 bridge is in view.
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  • Agassiz Basin, on Mossilauke Brook, in North Woodstock, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn day. Agassiz Basin is named for Swiss naturalist, Louis Agassiz (1807-1873), who visited the region while doing research in the 1800s.
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  • Parker's Dam along the Pemigewasset River in North Woodstock, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is the site of an old mill dating back to the logging era.
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  • Loon Pond Mountain Cascades along Horner Brook in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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