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  • Yellow trail blaze along a trail at the Warren Town Forest in Warren, New Hampshire during the summer months. The double blaze indicates a change in direction of the trail.
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  • Stone staircase in Warren Town Forest in Warren, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Headstones at Warren Village Cemetery in Warren, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Warren Village Cemetery in Warren, New Hampshire USA which is part of scenic New England
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  • Warren Village Cemetery in Warren, New Hampshire USA which is part of scenic New England.
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  • First Burial at Warren Village Cemetery in Warren, New Hampshire USA.
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  • First settler, Joseph Patch, headstone at Warren Village Cemetery in Warren, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Oak Falls along Black Brook (the Mikaseota) in Warren, New Hampshire during the summer months when the water levels were very low.
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  • Oak Falls along Black Brook (the Mikaseota) in Warren, New Hampshire during the summer months when the water levels were very low.
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  • Site of Merrill’s Mountain House in Warren, New Hampshire during the summer months. In 1834 Nathaniel Merrill built a farmhouse at this site, and in 1860 the Merrill family converted the farmhouse to an inn known as Merrill’s Mountain Home or Merrill’s Mountain House. The inn burned down in 1915.
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  • Abandoned well at the site of Merrill’s Mountain House in Warren, New Hampshire during the summer months. In 1834 Nathaniel Merrill built a farmhouse at this site, and in 1860 the Merrill family converted the farmhouse to an inn known as Merrill’s Mountain Home or Merrill’s Mountain House. The inn burned down in 1915.
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  • Breezy Point in Warren, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. These fields were once the site of 19th century resort hotels known as Merrill's Mountain Home, the Breezy Point House and the Moosilauke Inn.
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  • View of the Baker Floodwater Reservoir Site from Hildreth Dam in Warren, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • View of the Baker Floodwater Reservoir Site from Hildreth Dam in Warren, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • View from Hildreth Dam in Warren, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Abandoned cellar hole along an old dirt road, near Black Brook, in Warren, New Hampshire. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this was the homestead of S.T. Hayt. This is a side view of the split stone arch that supported the chimney structure. Consisting of two walls of stones topped with horizontal stones this type of chimney arch was used after the turn of the nineteenth century. And it has been documented that farmers used this area for winter food storage.
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  • Abandoned cellar hole along an old dirt road, near Black Brook, in Warren, New Hampshire. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this was the homestead of S.T. Hayt. This is inside the split stone arch that supported the chimney structure. Consisting of two walls of stones topped with horizontal stones this type of chimney arch was used after the turn of the nineteenth century. And it has been documented that farmers used this area for winter food storage.
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  • View from Hildreth Dam in Warren, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Breezy Point Point Road Cemetery in Warren, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Breezy Point in Warren, New Hampshire during the summer months. These fields were once the site of 19th century resort hotels known as Merrill's Mountain Home, the Breezy Point House and the Moosilauke Inn.
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  • The privy at Ore Hill Shelter located along the Appalachian Trail (Ore Hill Trail) in Warren, New Hampshire. Ore Hill Shelter was burned down by arsonists in October 2011.
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  • Ore Hill Shelter was an Adirondack-style shelter located along the Appalachian Trail (Ore Hill Trail) in Warren, New Hampshire USA. This shelter was burned down by arsonists in October 2011.
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  • Ryefield Bridge in Otisfield, Maine. This is the last remaining suspension bridge of its style in the State of Maine and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • Ryefield Bridge in Otisfield, Maine. This is the last remaining suspension bridge of its style in the State of Maine and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • Ryefield Bridge in Otisfield, Maine. This is the last remaining suspension bridge of its style in the State of Maine and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • Abandoned vehicle in the Tunnel Brook drainage of Benton, New Hampshire during the winter months. During the 1900s there was a road, connecting Benton and Warren, through Tunnel Brook Notch. And it is believed the road was closed in 1927 because of landslides. This is possibly a 1920s International truck.
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  • Abandoned car in the Tunnel Brook drainage of Benton, New Hampshire during the winter months. During the 1900s there was a road, connecting Benton and Warren, through Tunnel Brook Notch. And it is believed the road was closed in 1927 because of landslides. This is possibly a 1926 Dodge coupe.
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  • Abandoned car in the Tunnel Brook drainage of Benton, New Hampshire. During the 1900s there was a road, connecting Benton and Warren, through Tunnel Brook Notch. And it is believed the road was closed in 1927 because of landslides. This is possibly a 1926 Dodge coupe.
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