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Its only major intersection is Bear Notch Road, which connects with the town of Bartlett, but it is closed all winter. [3] Much of the western portion of NH 112 is also in the White Mountain National Forest, passing through Kinsman Notch with the Lost River tourist attraction. The section between NH 116 and North Woodstock is called Lost River ...
US 302 entering Crawford Notch in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. US 302 enters the state of New Hampshire at a two-lane arch bridge over the Connecticut River beginning in Wells River, Vermont. It follows Central Street on a two-lane alignment, passing through Woodsville until it reaches NH 10 (Dartmouth College Highway), where it turns ...
The History of the White Mountains from the First Settlement of Upper Coos and Pequaket. Hoyt, Fogg and Donham. Dwight, Theodore (1841). The Northern Traveller. John P. Haven. pp. 194– 196. Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1889). "Sketches from Memory". Tales of the White Hills and Sketches. Houghton, Mifflin & Company. pp. 61– 69. May, Samuel Joseph ...
Maryland Route 235 (MD 235) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known as Three Notch Road, the state highway runs 30.63 miles (49.29 km) between its southern intersection with MD 5 in Ridge and its northern intersection with MD 5 near Mechanicsville.
Carter Notch is a high mountain pass through the White Mountains of New Hampshire. It is traversed only by hiking trails. It is traversed only by hiking trails. The notch is located in the Carter-Moriah Range within the White Mountain National Forest , in Bean's Purchase , Coos County, New Hampshire .
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Flooding followed, with the valley at Crawford Notch being one place that suffered the consequences. All but two of the bridges on the turnpike that ran through the notch were destroyed, trees suffered a similar fate and the high sides of the valley were gouged by swollen streams and landslides. The Willey House was a scene of desolation due to ...