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  2. Milan Hill State Park - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. List of New Hampshire state parks - Wikipedia

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    Dixville Notch State Park: Coös: Dixville: 127 acres (51 ha) Echo Lake State Park: Carroll: Conway: 118 acres (48 ha) Eisenhower Memorial Wayside Park: Coös: Crawford's Purchase: 7 acres (2.8 ha) 1979: Ellacoya State Park: Belknap: Gilford: 82 acres (33 ha) 1956: Forest Lake State Park: Coös: Dalton: 397 acres (161 ha) 1935: Franconia Notch ...

  4. Category:State parks of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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  5. Milan, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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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 .

  6. Nansen Ski Jump - Wikipedia

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    Nansen Ski Jump, also known as The Big Nansen and The Sleeping Giant, [1] [2] is a ski jump located along Route 16 in Milan, New Hampshire. Built in 1936, it was the largest ski jump of its time. It is now within the Nansen Ski Jump State Historic Site, a New Hampshire state park, which also features a picnic area and boat launch on the ...

  7. Category:Protected areas established in 1939 - Wikipedia

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  8. Franklin Pierce Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The home remained in the Pierce family until 1925, when it was donated to the state of New Hampshire. It underwent restoration and renovation in the 1940s and the 1960s. [3] The home has been designated a state park and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. [2] [3] The barn has been converted to a welcome center with displays and ...

  9. Weeks Estate - Wikipedia

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    Weeks Lodge on an early postcard. The estate complex at the summit of Prospect Mountain includes the main house, a carriage house, a stone tower, and servants' quarters.The main house is a two-story frame structure, finished in stucco in an eclectic combination of the Tudor and Spanish Mediterranean Revivals.