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Milan Hill State Park is a 102-acre (41 ha) public recreation area located on New Hampshire Route 110B in the town of Milan, New Hampshire. The state park features a 1932 fire tower and camping. [4] The park is one of ten New Hampshire state parks that were in the path of totality for the 2024 solar eclipse, with 26 seconds of totality. [5]
Jericho Mountain State Park: Coös: Berlin: 7,430 acres (3,010 ha) 2005: Kingston State Park: Rockingham: Kingston: 44 acres (18 ha) Lake Francis State Park: Coös: Pittsburg: 38 acres (15 ha) 1976: Lake Tarleton State Park: Grafton: Piermont: 48 acres (19 ha) Madison Boulder Natural Area: Carroll: Madison: 17 acres (6.9 ha) 1946: Milan Hill ...
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Milan (/ ˈ m aɪ l ə n / MY-lən) [3] is a town in Coös County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,358 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] It is part of the Berlin , NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area .
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Early 20th century image of the home's interior. The home was built in 1804 by the future president's father, Benjamin Pierce, who had served during the American Revolution and would later become governor of New Hampshire. Benjamin Pierce bought 200 acres (81 ha) in the Lower Village area of Hillsborough after the new state turnpike opened nearby.
For Civilian Conservation Corps projects in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. Pages in category "Civilian Conservation Corps in New Hampshire" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.