This Hidden Trail In New Hampshire Leads To A Magnificent Archaeological Treasure
There are plenty of hikes in New Hampshire. Some challenging, some easy and lots of routes that are somewhere in the middle. Depending on what your motivation is, you might find yourself face-to-face with incredible views over the white mountains or enveloped by wildflowers and ancient forests. If your favorite thing about exploring New Hampshire is the history, you’ll want to experience this hike in the southwest area of the state.


She changed her name after marrying and moving to New York, which is where she worked creating Broadway costumes. Nobody knows exactly why she changed her name, nor do we know much about her life.
When her husband passed away, she moved to Chesterfield where she lived in one home, building a three-story "castle" nearby to use for entertaining her New York theater guests.
When her husband passed away, she moved to Chesterfield where she lived in one home, building a three-story "castle" nearby to use for entertaining her New York theater guests.
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Another great hike leading to artifacts left behind by New Hampshirites is this one. Check it out and learn something new!
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