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A substantial portion of the town is part of the White Mountain National Forest, including Cherry Mountain ("Mount Martha", at 3,554 feet (1,083 m) above sea level), which is traversed by the Cohos Trail; and part of the Dartmouth Range, which contains Mount Deception, the 3,670-foot (1,120 m) summit of which is the highest point in town.
Mount Washington. The below list of mountains in New Hampshire is an incomplete list of mountains in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, with elevation. This list includes many mountains in the White Mountains range that covers about a quarter of the state, as well as mountains outside of that range.
New Hampshire is a state located in the Northeastern United States. It is divided into 234 municipalities, including 221 towns and 13 cities. New Hampshire is organized along the New England town model, where the state is nearly completely incorporated and divided into towns, 13 of which are designated as "cities". For each town/city, the table ...
The Town Center Historic District encompasses the historic village center of South Hampton, New Hampshire. Centered around the Barnard Green, the town common, on New Hampshire Route 107A, it includes architectural reminders of the town's growth and change over time. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 ...
Covered bridge near the Flume A hiking trail through Franconia Notch The Basin. Franconia Notch State Park is a public recreation area and nature preserve that straddles eight miles (13 km) of Interstate 93 as it passes through Franconia Notch, a mountain pass between the Kinsman Range and Franconia Range in the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire, United States.
Johnson: Extinct logging town, in Lincoln near Indian Head (Mount Pemigewasset) in lower Franconia Notch. Kearsarge: The 1775 name of Wilmot. [8] Kohafser: Early name of area near Lancaster. [11] Kusumpe Pond: Early name of Squam Lake. [11] Lane's New-Boston: 1736 name of New Boston until 1763. [8] Leavitt's Town: Early name of Effingham. [8]
North Conway is a census-designated place (CDP) and village in eastern Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,116 at the 2020 census. [2] A year-round resort area, North Conway is the second-largest village within the town of Conway, after the village of Conway proper. North Conway maintains its own fire station ...
Old Deerfield Center was originally part of adjacent Nottingham, [2] which was incorporated in 1722. Properties within the district include several Georgian Colonial homes and four Greek Revival homes. [2] Also included is the Old Center Cemetery, where Major John Simpson of the American Revolutionary War is buried. [2]