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Main St., Mont Vernon, NH 03057

#2.
Mont Vernon
About 4 miles of trail in all. A bit of clibming up the White Dot Trail Trail Map at: http://www.shavings.net/images/maps/MTB/Lamson.jp ... More on trails.mtbr.com
Recommended Route: I went up the white dot to the end, turned left at the dirt road,left onto the yellow rectangle,right on white dot, right on blue diamond,right on red rctangle, across road to re... More on trails.mtbr.com

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Merrimack
Novice to intermediate fire roads and singletrack More on trails.mtbr.com
Also known as 80 Acres or or Wildcat Falls. This is town conservation land that starts at a trail head at the end of Currier Rd off Baboosic Lake Road. Trail head runs straight for about 0.5 miles ... More on trails.mtbr.com

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Route 122, Hollis, New Hampshire
Swimming, picnicking, Bathhouse, picnic tables, playing fields, paddle boat rentals, park store. - Sandy 1,000 ft beach curves along 34-acre lake. When Peter Powers hiked into West Dunstable Territ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
'Silver Lake' is a small lake in the town of Hollis, New Hampshire. Formerly surrounded by summer vacation cottages, most of these buildings have now been converted for use as year-round homes. Sil... More on Wikipedia

#5.
40 University Drive, Nashua, New Hampshire, United States

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Rte 3A , 454 Charles Bancroft Hwy, Litchfield, NH 03052

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Second Street Manchester, NH
Pine Island Park also operated a drive-inn movie theater which continued to operate for a few years ... More on RollerCoasterDataBase
BASS ISLAND PARK on Second Street between West Hancock and Cleveland Street. Bass Island is a small (1. 2 acre) passive recreational park located on the Piscataquog River on the West Side of Manch... More on Manchesternh.gov

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Chesnut & Concord St, Manchester, NH 03101

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151 Broad St., Nashua, New Hampshire

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Manchester, Nh
This is a small urban neighborhood park on the corner of Hall & Lake Streets in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire. There are just a couple pieces of play equipment ... More on KidsPlayParks
Harriman Park was originally named East Side Park, and was given to the city by Emma S. Richard on October 31, 1905. The Park was renamed on May 2, 1922 in honor of Lt. Lynn H. Harriman. Lt. Harri... More on Manchesternh.gov
