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  • Remnants of Tripoli Mill which is along the old Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad in Livermore, New Hampshire USA. This mill dredged East Pond for diatomaceous earth in the early 1900s.
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  • Remnants of Tripoli Mill which is along the old Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad in Livermore, New Hampshire USA. This mill dredged East Pond for diatomaceous earth in the early 1900s.
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  • Remnants of Tripoli Mill which is along the old Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad in Livermore, New Hampshire USA. This mill dredged East Pond for diatomaceous earth in the early 1900s.
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  • Tripoli Road in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn foliage season. Completed in 1934, Tripoli Road for most of its length is an unpaved bumpy dirt road that connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock, New Hampshire. This is a seasonal road closed during the winter months.
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  • Tripoli Road in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn foliage season. Completed in 1934, Tripoli Road for most of its length is an unpaved bumpy dirt road that connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock, New Hampshire. This is a seasonal road closed during the winter months.
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  • Dusting of snow along Tripoli Road in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Completed in 1934, Tripoli Road for most of its length is an unpaved bumpy dirt road that connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock, New Hampshire. This is a seasonal road closed during the winter months.
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  • Tripoli Road in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the autumn foliage season. Completed in 1934, Tripoli Road for most of its length is an unpaved bumpy dirt road that connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock, New Hampshire. This is a seasonal road closed during the winter months.
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  • Tripoli Road in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the autumn foliage season. Completed in 1934, Tripoli Road for most of its length is an unpaved bumpy dirt road that connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock, New Hampshire. This is a seasonal road closed during the winter months.
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  • Leaf drop along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn month of October. Tripoli Road is a seasonal goad gated during the winter months; this mostly unpaved dirt road connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock.
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  • Leaf drop along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn month of October. Tripoli Road is a seasonal goad gated during the winter months; this mostly unpaved dirt road connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock.
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  • Leaf drop along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn month of October. Tripoli Road is a seasonal goad gated during the winter months; this mostly unpaved dirt road connects Waterville Valley and Woodstock.
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  • Ranger shack along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire during the winter months. This is a gated seasonal road closed during the snow season.
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  • Ranger shack along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. This is a gated seasonal road closed during the snow season.
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  • Entering the White Mountain National Forest sign along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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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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  • Entering the White Mountain National Forest sign along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Russell Pond entrance along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Russell Pond entrance along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Tripoli Road in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Gate ahead sign along Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire USA. Parts of this road follows the old  Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad which was a logging railroad in operation from 1909-1914.
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  • Autumn colors along Tripoli Road in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Parts of this road follows the old  Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad which was in operation from 1909 - 1914.
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  • East Pond in Livermore, New Hampshire. Tripoli Mill dredged this pond for diatomaceous earth during the early 1900s. This area was logged during the Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad era (1909-1914).
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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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  • Abandoned old rusted car along Tripoli Road in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Abandoned old rusted car along Tripoli Road in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Talford Brook near Tripoli Road in Thornton, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Remnants of an old stone bridge that crossed Eastman Brook along the Thornton Gore Road in Thornton, New Hampshire. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Pile of bricks, indicating the location of the chimney, in an abandoned foundation at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. Thornton Gore was the site of an old hill farming community that was abandoned during the 19th century. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this is believed to have been the F. Bapt Church site.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Remnants (stone abutment) of a bridge that once crossed Talford Brook at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Abandoned cellar hole at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Thornton Gore was the site of an old hill farming community that was abandoned during the 19th century. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this is believed to have been the Mrs H. Pettingill homestead.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Remnants of the abandoned Thornton Gore settlement in Thornton, New Hampshire. Thornton Gore was the site an old hill farming community that was abandoned during the 19th century. This artifact is likely a flat steel tire from a wooden wagon wheel. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Scenic view of mountain range from Osceola Vista Campground in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire during the spring months. This area was logged during the Mad River Logging Era.
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  • Abandoned cellar hole at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Thornton Gore was the site of an old hill farming community that was abandoned during the 19th century. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this is believed to have been the T. Wyatt homestead.
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  • Abandoned cellar hole at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Thornton Gore was the site of an old hill farming community that was abandoned during the 19th century. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this is believed to have been the T. Wyatt homestead.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Graveyard at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. This was an old hill farm community that was abandoned during the 19th century.
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  • Remnants of an abandoned homestead at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Thornton Gore was the site an old hill farming community that was abandoned during the 19th century. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this is believed to have been the site of the E. Merrill homestead.
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  • Remnants of an old hay rake at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire. Thornton Gore was the site of an old hill farming community that was abandoned during the 19th century. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this is believed to have been the T & D Boynton homestead. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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