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Bear Brook State Park is a 10,000-acre (4,000 ha) preserve in Allenstown, New Hampshire, and neighboring towns. It is one of New Hampshire's largest state parks . [ 4 ]
Bear Brook is a 10.0-mile-long (16.1 km) [1] stream located in central New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Suncook River, part of the Merrimack River (and therefore Gulf of Maine) watershed. Its entire course is within Bear Brook State Park.
The Bear Brook State Park Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Historic District is the only surviving Civilian Conservation Corps work camp in New Hampshire. Located in Bear Brook State Park, in Allenstown, the camp's facilities have been adaptively reused to provide space for park administration and a small museum. It is located in the ...
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½ mile from park entrance, 160 yd (150 m) south of Allenstown-Deerfield Rd., in Bear Brook State Park 43°09′29″N 71°22′44″W / 43.1581°N 71.3789°W / 43.1581; -71.3789 ( Bear Brook State Park Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Historic
Allenstown is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,707 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 4,322 at the 2010 census. [3] Allenstown includes a portion of the village of Suncook. Just over one-half of the town's area is covered by Bear Brook State Park.
The Bear Brook murders (also referred to as the Allenstown Four) are female American murder victims, two discovered in 1985 and two in 2000, at Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire, United States. [2] All four of the victims were either partially or completely skeletonized; they were believed to have died between 1977 and 1981. [2 ...
The Allenstown Meeting House stands in a rural setting on the north side of the town, on the north side of Deerfield Road west of New Rye Road. Although it is within the boundaries of Bear Brook State Park, it is currently owned and maintained by the town. It is a single-story wood-frame structure with a gable roof, resting on a granite foundation.