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267 Springfield Rd, Charlestown, NH 03603

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267 Springfield Road, Rte. 11, Charlestown, NH 03603
The Fort at No. 4 Living History Museum is commited to preserving the early colonial history of the Northeastern United States and displaying the culture of the time with accuracy. The museum offer... More on Heritage
Travel back in time to Charlestown, New Hampshire in the 1740's and have an unforgettable experience in an authentically reconstructed settlement. Proceed through the south gate of The Fort and exp... More on familydaysoutusa

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Fort At Number 4 Living History Museum, 11 Springfield Road, Charlestown, NH 03603-4755, United States

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357 Morningside Lane, Charlestown, New Hampshire

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93 Sullivan Street, Charlestown, NH 03603
Precut Christmas trees, free hot chocolate, . Christmas tree varieties: PreCut varieties: Balsam Fir. : More on pickyourownchristmastree
pumpkins for sale in the shop or farmstand, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, Alternate Trees and Shrubs: April through October Pre-cut ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org

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Vermont
To reach the Springfield trailhead, take Interstate 91 to Exit 7 and follow US Route 11 north toward Springfield for approximately 2.5 miles. Watch for the Robert B. Jones Industrial Center on the ... More on TrailLink.com
Though this trail runs along the Black River, for most of the ride the other side of the trail is bordered by a busy, 4-lane highway. When you get to the western end (about 3 miles from the eastern... More on TrailLink.com

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Lovers Lane Rd, Charlestown, NH 03603

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Eureka Schoolhouse Park SE
(Baltimore, 47', 1870, closed to motor traffic, 45-14-03) across a small brook in Eureka Schoolhouse Park SE of Springfield , Springfield Township, Windsor County, VT. VT11 SE 2.9 miles from jct with VT143 in Springfield to the park ... More on dalejtravis.com

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470 Charlestown Rd., Springfield, Vermont 05156, us

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Springfield VT 05156, United States of America
The schoolhouse is one of the few surviving 18th century buildings in the state. Its unusual exterior is of pine board cut to simulate stone block. Restored in 1968, the schoolhouse is furnished wi... More on 1-800-vermont.com
Inscription. The Eureka Schoolhouse, constructed between 1785 and 1790, is Vermonts oldest one-room school and one of the few surviving 18th century public buildings in the state. It was originally... More on HMDB
