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  • Stone Iron Furnace site in Franconia, New Hampshire. Originally built in the early 1800s this is the only blast furnace still standing in New Hampshire. It was used for smelting iron ore.
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  • Stone Iron Furnace site in Franconia, New Hampshire. Originally built in the early 1800s this is the only blast furnace still standing in New Hampshire. It was used for smelting iron ore.
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  • Stone Iron Furnace in Franconia, New Hampshire on a foggy day. Originally built in the early 1800s this is the only blast furnace still standing in New Hampshire. It was used for smelting iron ore.
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  • Stone Iron Furnace site in Franconia, New Hampshire. Originally built in the early 1800s this is the only blast furnace still standing in New Hampshire. It was used for smelting iron ore.
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  • Entrance to an abandoned mine tunnel on Iron Mountain in Bartlett, New Hampshire during the summer months. This tunnel is about 50 feet long. In operation during the 1800s, and closed in the 1870s, this mining operation mined iron ore.
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  • Inside an abandoned mine tunnel on Iron Mountain in Bartlett, New Hampshire during the summer months. This tunnel is about 50 feet long. In operation during the 1800s, and closed in the 1870s, this mining operation mined iron ore.
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  • Inside an abandoned mine tunnel on Iron Mountain in Bartlett, New Hampshire during the summer months. This tunnel is about 50 feet long. In operation during the 1800s, and closed in the 1870s, this mining operation mined iron ore.
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  • A hiker coming out of an abandoned mine tunnel on Iron Mountain in Bartlett, New Hampshire during the summer months. This tunnel is about 50 feet long. In operation during the 1800s, and closed in the 1870s, this mining operation mined iron ore.
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  • A hiker coming out of an abandoned mine tunnel on Iron Mountain in Bartlett, New Hampshire during the summer months. This tunnel is about 50 feet long. In operation during the 1800s, and closed in the 1870s, this mining operation mined iron ore.
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  • Entrance to an abandoned mine tunnel on Iron Mountain in Bartlett, New Hampshire during the summer months. This tunnel is about 50 feet long. In operation during the 1800s, and closed in the 1870s, this mining operation mined iron ore.
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  • A hiker in an abandoned mine tunnel on Iron Mountain in Bartlett, New Hampshire during the summer months. This tunnel is about 50 feet long. In operation during the 1800s, and closed in the 1870s, this mining operation mined iron ore.
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  • Wrought Iron bridge - This is a pin-connected lenticular truss design used for iron bridges from 1880 - 1890. This bridge spanned the Ham Branch on Delage Farm Road in Franconia from 1889 - 2001. It now is on display at the Stone Iron Furnace site in Franconia, New Hampshire.
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  • Wrought Iron bridge - This is a pin-connected lenticular truss design used for iron bridges from 1880 - 1890. This bridge spanned the Ham Branch on Delage Farm Road in Franconia from 1889 - 2001. It now is on display at the Stone Iron Furnace site in Franconia, New Hampshire.
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  • Stone Iron Furnace in Franconia, New Hampshire. This is the only blast furnace still standing in New Hampshire.
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  • Stone Iron Furnace in Franconia, New Hampshire. Originally built in the early 1800s this is the only blast furnace still standing in New Hampshire.
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  • Stone Iron Furnace in Franconia, New Hampshire. Originally built in the early 1800s this is the only blast furnace still standing in New Hampshire.
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  • Stone Iron Furnace in Franconia, New Hampshire. Built with local granite, this is the only blast furnace still standing in New Hampshire.
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  • Old kettle in Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire. This kettle is one of few remaining items that was produced by Franconia Iron, and it is thought this kettle was possibly the property of the Flume House. The Flume House was an 1800s hotel located in the Notch.
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  • Old kettle in Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire. This kettle is one of few remaining items that was produced by Franconia Iron, and it is thought this kettle was possibly the property of the Flume House. The Flume House was an 1800s hotel located in the Notch.
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