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  2. Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge was formed by three land transfers from the U.S. Army's Fort Devens military installation, and a recent purchase of private land in Harvard. Two of the transfers from the Army (May 1974 and February 1988) formed the original 711-acre (2.88 km 2 ) portion of the Refuge located south of Massachusetts Route 2 .

  3. Deer Mountain Campground - Wikipedia

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    Deer Mountain Campground is located on U.S. Route 3 in 1,648-acre (6.67 km 2) Connecticut Lakes State Forest in Pittsburg, New Hampshire. [2] Activities include camping, picnicking, canoeing and fishing. The campground is adjacent to the Connecticut River between Second and Third Connecticut Lakes and is just five minutes south of the Canadian ...

  4. Deering, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    First settled about 1765, the town was incorporated on 17 January 1774, by John Wentworth, governor of the Province of New Hampshire. He named it "Deering" after the maiden name of his wife, [3] Frances Deering Wentworth, just as two years earlier he had bestowed Francestown with her first name. Deering had 928 residents when the first census ...

  5. File:Oxbow Map, 1864.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: A map of Ox Bow (Oxbow), made in 1864. At this time Oxbow's population was much higher than today, likely around 300 residents. At this time Oxbow's population was much higher than today, likely around 300 residents.

  6. List of covered bridges in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    A map of numbered covered bridges in New Hampshire, 1967 Stark Covered Bridge, built in 1857, over the Upper Ammonoosuc River Contoocook Railroad Bridge is the oldest covered railroad bridge of its kind in the United States Conway is home to the Saco River Bridge, built in 1890 Sign for NH Covered Bridge No. 2 (Coombs Covered Bridge) along NH Route 10

  7. Wild River Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The wilderness is located primarily in unincorporated Bean's Purchase, New Hampshire, near the Maine border, and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. [1] Within the wilderness's 24,032 acres (97.25 km 2 ) are 29.7 miles (47.8 km) of hiking trails.

  8. Crawford Notch State Park - Wikipedia

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    Crawford Notch State Park is located on U.S. Highway 302, in northern New Hampshire, between Bretton Woods and Bartlett. The 5,775-acre (2,337 ha) park occupies the center of Crawford Notch, a major pass through the White Mountains. The park includes the Willey House historical site and the Dry

  9. New Hampshire Route 149 - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 149 (abbreviated NH 149) is a 13.756-mile-long (22.138 km) secondary east–west state highway in Hillsborough County in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The road runs between the towns of Weare and Hillsborough. The eastern terminus of NH 149 is in Weare at New Hampshire Route 77 in the area known as ...