Tuesday, November 11, 2014

We Love to go a Wandering!

The Director of the archives made up a map for us to follow to visit different towns and villages in the southwest part of New Hampshire.  The trip took us almost five hours but the sites were fascinating and we enjoyed more of the wonderful history of New Hampshire.
Dublin, NH Town Hall

I showed you earlier the Franklin Pierce
Manse and this is the Pierce Homestead
where he grew up.

This is where the Farmer's Almanac
is published
You never go very far in New Hampshire without
finding a large body of water.
Keene New Hampshire, Main Street

We ate lunch as a cute little family restaurant in Keene.
Especially enjoyed this grandma with her granddaughters
spending time together.  Jealous!


Stocks at a British Fort
The fort was closed but they were having a special activity
that evening so they let us come in and take some
pictures.



This is the longest wooden bridge in the United States.
It was neat to drive over it.
Washington, NH Birthplace of the
Seventh-Day Adventist Religion

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