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ocean: New Hampshire...Kayaking Adventures - 11/27/06 06:44 PM
My post is inspired by a Blog written by Caron Mosey which is all about kayaking in Michigan . So I thought I love kayaking...I love New Hampshire so why not write about kayaking in New Hampshire. Did you know that New Hampshire has numerous scenic lakes, rivers, estuaries and ocean harbors to explore by kayak? Ideal flat water and wilderness kayaking, adventurous white water kayaking or rafting plus our famous Golden Pond …Squam Lake made famous by the Jane Fonda and her father in a little movie called On Golden Pond. New Hampshire is home to a very popular lake called Lake
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ocean: New Hampshire...My Favorite State - 11/26/06 02:11 PM
Part 1 of a collection of Photos taken at my favorite NH spots. . New Hampshire has so much to offer, most people have no idea. From kayaking to being home of The International Speedway which offers NASCAR events, Bike Week a very popular motorcycle rally held each June. To rock concerts, awesome mountains, gorgeous ocean beaches and lakes. New Hampshire has an abundance of campgrounds to cater to every type of camping need and outdoor events like golfing, hiking and just plan enjoying the simple life and breathing fresh air. Long known as the granite state it is also internationally famous for
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ocean: A Little Bit About Kingston New Hampshire - 11/09/06 07:02 PM
Kingston is one famous little New Hampshire town covering 20.88 square miles. Kingston was incorporated in 1694 after King William’s War. Kingston was established as a town in 1694 when it separated from the town of Hampton. It was the fifth town to be established in New Hampshire and originally called King's Town. Kingston’s most famous citizen is Dr. Josiah Bartlett, delegate to the Continental Congress, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and founder of the New Hampshire Medical Society…made popular by the TV show The West Wing’s fictional President who was said to be a descendant of the real
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ocean: A little bit about Hampstead New Hampshire - 11/01/06 09:40 PM
Hampstead is a small town that has a lot of community spirit and civic pride. Very rich in history and often described as a picture perfect postcard town Hampstead has a population of roughly 8,000. Hampstead is located in Rockingham County. The town is 30 miles south of Concord, 30 miles west of Portsmouth, and 20 miles from Hampton Beach on the Seacoast. Hampstead contains 13.4 square miles of land, approximately 8,350 acres, 400 of which are inland water area, wholly or in part Island Pond, Sunset Lake, and Angle Pond. Hampstead is a great commuting location...35 minutes and you’re on
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NH
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