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The long ridge of Croydon Mountain follows the eastern boundary of town; the highest point in town is a knob on Croydon Mountain which reaches an elevation of 2,323 ft (708 m) above sea level. [6] The eastern part of the town is a portion of the approximately 25,000-acre (100 km 2 ) Blue Mountain Forest Association private game preserve, also ...
Location of Sullivan County in New Hampshire. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Sullivan County, New Hampshire.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States.
The Kenyon Bridge, also known as the Blacksmith Shop Bridge, is a historic covered bridge spanning Mill Brook near Town House Road in Cornish, New Hampshire, United States. Built in 1882, it is one of New Hampshire's few surviving 19th-century covered bridges. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]
Cornish: Town Sullivan Town meeting 1,616 42.1 1765 Balloch, Cornish Center, Cornish City, Cornish Flat, Cornish Mills, South Cornish, Squag City Francestown: Town Hillsborough Town meeting 1,610 30.2 1772 Francestown: Dublin: Town Cheshire Town meeting 1,532 28.0 1771 Bonds Corner, Dublin Unity: Town Sullivan Town meeting 1,518 36.9 1764
The First Baptist Church of Cornish is a historic church on Meeting House Road at NH 120 in Cornish Flat, New Hampshire. Built in 1803, it is the town's oldest surviving church building, and is one of the state's oldest surviving Baptist churches. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]
Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park in Cornish, New Hampshire, preserves the home, gardens, and studios of Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848–1907), one of America's foremost sculptors. The house and grounds of the National Historic Site served as his summer residence from 1885 to 1897, his permanent home from 1900 until his death in 1907, and ...
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The Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of New Hampshire Route 12, on Root Mill Road just south of Town House Road.The bridge is a single span King post truss structure running 79 feet (24 m), resting on an original stone abutment and a 1954 concrete abutment.