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Northern NH forest history / hand hewn log buildin

Started by sprucebunny, September 12, 2004, 05:23:51 PM

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sprucebunny

I really like the log buildings here. The Northern Forest Heritage Park is in Berlin, NH which is a mill town. There is such a stunning contrast when you are driving south on rt 16 between the mills in the foreground and the tallest peaks in the East (6280?ft) in the distance. Berlin is mostly surrounded by the White Mtn. National Forest and a gateway to the Rangely Lakes of Maine.
http://www.northernforestheritage.org
MS193, MS192 and an 026  Weeding and Thinning. Gilbert Champion sawmill

beav

   A friend and I rode through this area on a warm day last week. It is every bit as stunning as S-B describes it. Add to that the colors and it was quite a trip.

raycon

Totally lost focus at work and stumbled across this cool place in NH

I'm going to try and talk the better half in heading over to the one in Ledyard CT sometime this month.
Lot of stuff..

Pete J

Cool website. That must have taken some time to put together. I learned something new for sure.



Murf

I go through there on my way to the east coast, I take that route on purpose and try to time it so that I end up there late in the afternoon and stay overnight at the Town & Country Inn.

It took several trips through there before my missus caught on to what I was doing, she thought it was just a coincidence.
If you're going to break a law..... make sure it's Murphy's Law.

sprucebunny

This is the view south on the Androscoggin River towards the Presidential Mtns from 1/4 mile north of the Heritage Park.

MS193, MS192 and an 026  Weeding and Thinning. Gilbert Champion sawmill

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