We live in Washington, NH
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The President Franklin Pierce Homestead 1804, Hillsborough, Nh built by his father rags-to-riches Revolutionary War hero, Gov Benjamin Pierce--Ft Pierce, Fl is named for his son Lt col Benjamin K Pierce. special events. Private tours (at no extra charge!), group tours, functions. costumed guides (for the 1820-1828 period, not a common sight)
lots of events, most are free-- after go swimming at gorgeous Beard Brook, tour the quintessential NE village, centre village--art galleries, antiques--but small village. Stone arches (no mortar used) named by Civil Engineering Soc as one of the top 10 civil eng sites in the USA. Lovely B&Bs
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the Fort @ #4, Charlestown, NH--a living history museum, a pallisaded fort--yes, they're cooking, drilling etc Important fort in the French Indian Wars & Rev War--lots of reenactments, special events
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Mt Sunapee & Pat's Peak (Henniker)--low key, family ski spots--Pat's has the POP deal on Saturdays--3-10 pm, choose any or even
all three skiing, tubing or boarding, all equipment, lifts, brief lesson etc all for
$29.00
4.
Pillsbury State Park, Washington, NH--if you want to
really go camping. No tent platforms, outhouses, snack bars etc. climb Mt Lovewell (it's not difficult, but nice) Say 'hi' to, but steer clear of, the moose! Washington is a fisherman's, hunting, snowshoeing, ice fishing, ski mobiling hot spot, but still unspoilt
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Musterfield Farm--North Sutton, NH. wow! terrifically peaceful drive here, very relaxing & unspoiled
features the Harvey Tavern, barns & outbuildings & fields--the good men used to drill here(or muster) in the days prior to & during the American Revolution & for yrs after. It is such a sylvan, peaceful setting you can really picture it.
House tours (the Harveys were an important NH political clan), go for the special events
Jean