Imagine living a life that’s far outside your own. One where there are none of the modern conveniences and technologies that you or I have today. Life centuries ago was in some ways simpler but at the same time more difficult. New Hampshire history is full of places where people worked the land that they lived on long ago. Fortunately for us, we can still visit many of these locations today and one of them is Burrows Farm in Middleton.

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To learn more about this significant preserved piece of New Hampshire history and to download a Moose Mountains Reservation trail map, visit the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.

We are fortunate here in New Hampshire to have the preservation of history be a significant focus. Here’s one historical fact you may not know about. There’s also one New Hampshire county that is home to more than 150 historic locations.

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