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  2. Lake Sunapee - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire is divided into five large river basins. The Lake Sunapee watershed is part of the Connecticut River Basin. The watershed is surrounded by high hills and 55 square miles (142 km 2) of town lands including parts of Sunapee, Newbury, Sutton, New London, Springfield and Goshen. There are 35 streams or tributaries that empty into Sunapee.

  3. Dartmouth–Lake Sunapee Region - Wikipedia

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    The region shares its name with Dartmouth College, a prestigious Ivy League institution, and Lake Sunapee, a popular tourist destination. Interstate 89 forms the main freeway connecting the region to other parts of New Hampshire, as well as to nearby Vermont. Lebanon, Hanover, and Claremont are the three most populous communities in the region.

  4. List of Renaissance and Medieval fairs - Wikipedia

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    Included below are the notable Renaissance, Medieval, and Fantasy fairs held in the United States. These include: any long running (20 plus years) fairs, and established fairs (5 plus years) that have a two-weekend or more annual run. Generally, U.S. renaissance fairs are open weekends only (including holidays) during the periods indicated.

  5. Seacoast holiday events: Parades, festivals in Portsmouth ...

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    Portsmouth celebrates its annual illuminated holiday parade and tree lighting Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. The 2024 event will be held Saturday, Dec. 7.

  6. Hampton Falls, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Falls was considered one of the leading manufacturing towns in the entire state of New Hampshire around the time of 1770. [5] A plan to unite Seabrook and portions of Hampton Falls was proposed in 1782. The town would have been called "New Hampton Falls", but Hampton Falls was successful in making the proposal fail.

  7. Sugar River (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    The Sugar River is a 27.0-mile-long (43.5 km) [1] river located in western New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, which flows to Long Island Sound. The Sugar River originates at the outlet of Lake Sunapee in the town of Sunapee, New Hampshire. The river flows west through the town of Newport and the city ...

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  9. New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places - Wikipedia

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    Rocky hill overlooking the Merrimack River; photo shows view of the river and village from The Pinnacle. Pittsburg Town Hall 1525 Main Street, Pittsburg: Coös: July 29, 2019 (PIT0013) Built in 1883. Portsmouth Marine Railway 105 Marcy Street, Portsmouth: Rockingham: October 30, 2006 (POR0113) In operation from 1833 to 1855. Now houses The ...