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  Northern New Hampshire Bed and Breakfast Inns, Pittsburg CT Lakes Region Great North Woods NH Inns, B&B, Lodging
The far northern section of New Hampshire is called "The North Country" or the Great North Woods Region.
This popular region of Northern New England is a naturalists and outdoors persons delight.
The headwaters of the Connecticut River - New England's longest river - are located in Pittsburg, on the Canadian border.
www.nhinn.com /northwoods.shtml   (194 words)

  
  See New Hampshire:accommodations:places to stay:things to do:attractions
New Hampshire is easy going and the people are friendly, with a tradition of hospitality that dates back to the 1800s.
New Hampshire is the only state in the union with no personal income tax and no state sales tax.
New Hampshire's Lakes Region is a vacationer's delight, with over 200 lakes surrounded by scenic mountains, New England villages and great family entertainment.
www.seenewengland.com /see_new_hampshire.html   (3021 words)

  
 COURT - Online Information article about COURT
north and west, while the Saxons attacked the east and south.
Cornwall), was occupied by Wessex, which originally also possessed some territory to the north of the Thames.
The members of such families were entitled to special wergilds, apparently six times as great as those of the higher class of nobles (see below).
encyclopedia.jrank.org /COR_CRE/COURT.html   (4129 words)

  
 About New Hampshire
It is in the northeastern part of the country, and is one of six states comprising the region known as New England.
New Hampshire is a small state, but nevertheless it has 7 regions which have very different characteristics.
It lies to the north of the White Mountains, is sparsely populated, and does not draw as many tourists as the other regions of the state.
www.mv.com /ipusers/env/citystate.html   (583 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional:North America:United States:New Hampshire:Regions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The region is known for its many cultural and educational institutions, and for a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities.
New Hampshire has 18 miles of shoreline; a mix of sandy beaches, rocky coves, and tidal estuaries.
The Seacoast Region is one of the fastest growing areas in the state, with a bustling mix of new companies and businesses professionals combining with the older industries centered around the former Pease Air Force Base in Newington and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine.
dmoz.org /Regional/North_America/United_States/New_Hampshire/Regions/desc.html   (1214 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional:North America:United States:New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
New Hampshire is part of the New England region in the northeastern United States, bounded by Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, the Atlantic Ocean, and Canada.
New Hampshire was first settled by Europeans in the 1620s and made a British colony in 1741.
Nowadays, New Hampshire is known for holding the first in the nation primary for Presidential candidates.
dmoz.org /Regional/North_America/United_States/New_Hampshire/desc.html   (963 words)

  
 Great North Woods Region New Hampshire Independent Real Estate Network - realestate Great North Woods New Hampshire ...
he Great North Woods Region of New Hampshire is a surprise to most and it proves to many that New Hampshire does in fact have a little bit of something for everyone.
In particular, "the woods" gives us an appreciation for what it must have been back in the time when the first French trapper came down from Canada in his sturdy canoe looking for beaver and adventure.
On September 11, 2003, Public Service of New Hampshire sponsored a bus trip to the Great North Woods, which included passengers comprised of top officials of the aggressive state economic group and a cross section of commercial real estate brokers from the lower part of the state.
www.irenet.com /nh/greatnorthwoods   (767 words)

  
 New Hampshire Vacation Rentals, New Hampshire Rentals, Cyber Rentals
On New Hampshire’s largest lake, guests of cabin rentals on Lake Winnipesaukee NH can enjoy this 72-square-mile-lake, with 280 miles of shoreline and 250 islands.
The Monadnock Region is a great area to go apple picking or for a drive on the back roads during leaf-peeping season.
New Hampshire ski lodging and vacation rentals are a great home base for enjoying New Hampshire ski vacations.
www.cyberrentals.com /USA/New-Hampshire/r49.htm   (591 words)

  
 The Great North Woods
To the north and west of the 3,360-foot Magalloway Mountain at noon last Monday, First Connecticut Lake was partly obscured by a veil of rain.
Details of her announcement were slow in coming here to the far north that afternoon where its more than likely a scan of the radio dial will pull in French language radio stations and many folks make do without cable television.
What has struck her in the past year, since coming to the Great North Woods, is the inability of many people to unwind when they get there.
mzwrite.tripod.com /lorna/id10.html   (1423 words)

  
 Great North Woods Region Northern New Hampshire Lodging Travel and Real Estate Info
Great North Woods Region of Northern New Hampshire - Coos County
This region borders Quebec, Canada to the north, Vermont to the west and Maine to the east.
This region is comprised of northern and central Coos County.
www.nhliving.com /greatnorthwoods   (307 words)

  
 New Hampshire Vacation Rentals, New Hampshire Apartment Rentals
New Hampshire Lakefront rentals are also super for winter sports including ice fishing, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.
New Hampshire vacation rentals are popular year round.
With all the wonderful rentals New Hampshire has to offer, guests staying in lodging in New Hampshire will easily be happy with their choice.
www.vacationhomerentals.com /vacation-rentals/New-Hampshire.htm   (984 words)

  
 The Great North Woods of New Hampshire
For legions of visitors, the region is one of unparalleled beauty and open access (the region boasts more miles of snowmachine trails than state highways).
The Great North Woods is the way New Hampshire used to be; neighborly, accessible, secure, uncomplicated, rewarding.
It goes without saying it's a great place to raise a family, to build a small business, to recreate, or to retire.
www.northnh.com   (422 words)

  
 Destination - Great North Woods of New Hampshire
For New Hampshire this beautiful region is cut through primarily by Route 3, and secondarily by Routes 16 and 26.
This area is great for fishing and kayaking, but don’t expect to drop a large motor boat in.
The Great North Woods are quite the playground for the intrepid off road cyclist.
www.hikenbike.net /airstream/articles/greatnorthwoods.html   (1272 words)

  
 New Hampshire
King Birch Motor Lodge is only 30 minutes away from the New Hampshire International Speedway which have been celebrating the Loudon Classic for over 75 years and attracts bikers from all over the world.
Relax on a beautiful beach surrounded by acres of woods, or refresh yourself by the pool.
Shaker Woods is a working farm with dairy goats.
handbooknewengland.tripod.com /id28.htm   (1007 words)

  
 The Software Studio : /Recreation/Outdoors/Camping/Campgrounds/North_America/United_States/New_Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
New Hampshire Campground Guide - Directory of campgrounds operated by members of New Hampshire Campground Owners Association.
New Hampshire Seacoast Region Camping at Wadleigh Falls Campground - Wadleigh Falls Campground, in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire, features 2200 feet of shoreline along the beautiful Lamprey River.
Pine Acres Recreation Area in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire - Pine Acres Recreation Area is a family camping resort in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire.
portal.thesoftwarestudio.com /Recreation/Outdoors/Camping/Campgrounds/North_America/United_States/New_Hampshire/index2.html   (408 words)

  
 Preserving America's Culinary Heritage
Its contemporary regional cuisine, known as "local food" by residents, is a truly amazing fusion of diverse culinary influences.
The region’s leading cooking writer chronicles the history of the region in recipes, profiling a cook from each tradition with his or her favorite recipes and holiday menus.
She is on the culinary faculty at North Shore Community College and has published articles in the Radcliffe Culinary Times and the Journal of the Culinary Historians of Boston.
www.foodbooks.com /regional.htm   (1837 words)

  
 Great North Woods Region Northern New Hampshire Lodging Travel and Real Estate Info
The Great North Woods Region is best known for it's many moose sightings.
This area of far northern New Hampshire offers unlimited opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities, such as snowmobiling, hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting.
The Great North Woods Region is an outdoor paradise and the most rural area of the state.
www.nhliving.com /greatnorthwoods/index.shtml   (307 words)

  
 New Hampshire Travel Guide :: North America Travel Destination Guide
Whatever your leisure choice, New Hampshire has it all—hiking, biking, swimming, fishing and skiing to name but a few.
New Hampshire is noted for its unlimited ski resorts, great hunting and fishing, and the formidable Mt.Washington in the White Mountains Region.
Further north, however, near the Canadian border, lies miles and miles of undeveloped forest, the Great North Woods.
new-hampshire.traveltoworld.com   (295 words)

  
 2 Weeks in the Great North Woods
International Paper had ceased logging in the area, the region's unemployment had risen, and the popularity of the region grew by leaps and bounds.
Instead we were given a "new site" at the back of the park without power or water.
No grass had grown in yet, hay was laid down to cover the open dirt, and with each rain storm we were surrounded by mud.
www.hikenbike.net /airstream/trips/trip5-north.html   (563 words)

  
 Hiking in the Great North Woods - Full
Plant and tree life common to New Hampshire’s northern coniferous forest will be found here as well as ample evidence that this area is a haven for many species of birds and animals.
According to historians, Garfield Falls proved to be one of the major obstacles on the East Branch during the massive northern New Hampshire log drives down the Androscoggin River.
From the long abandoned fire tower on the heavily wooded summit of this mountain, there are good views of the Vermont - New Hampshire north country and southern Quebec.
www.talltimber.com /Hiking/Hikingfull.html   (1433 words)

  
 New Hampshire Inns NH Bed and Breakfast Inns, NH Inns, N.H. B&B Lodging
New Hampshire is an ideal destination for outstanding inns and Bed and Breakfast lodging.
Select New Hampshire inns from the map below or choose a New Hampshire region from the drop down menu above.
NH Inns is made in New Hampshire by the publishers of NHLiving.com - New Hampshire's Internet Magazine.
www.nhinn.com   (180 words)

  
 Bradshaw and Whelan - American pottery books, porcelain books, ceramic books, marks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
An interesting survey of the social status of the potter and the historical context of their wares.
Clay in the Hands of the Potter: An Exhibition of Pottery Manufactured in the Rochester and Genesee Valley Region C. Rochester Museum, 1974.
Very Good 119 pp., Descriptive catalogue, with prices for which pieces were sold at the New York Art Galleries in the years 1920, 1921, 1922, and 1923.
www.ceramicbooks.com /ancient.htm   (1250 words)

  
 Poof Tardiff's - Once upon a Berlin time... [ Growing Pains 1895 ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It was just two years away from becoming another city in the state of New Hampshire.
On this vast system already were the largest newspaper mills in the world; the largest chemical pulpmill in the world; the largest sulphite plant in the United States, and one of the largest lumber plants in New England.
Because of this boom, many people were being attracted to the North Country, the good and the bad.
www.du-nord.berlin.nh.us /history/123004-growing1895.html   (1399 words)

  
 New Hampshire Tourism
New Hampshire is notorious for its attractions and striking scenic beauty--in fact, almost 85% of its area is covered with lush forest.
While New Hampshire's mountainscapes undoubtedly attract thousands of vacationers, there is certainly more than forestland here.
It's all waiting for you in New Hampshire...where the roads are less traveled and the pace is less hurried.
www.usatourism.com /nh.htm   (182 words)

  
 Tour New England: New Hampshire/Great North Woods
The Great North Woods is one of the most heavily forested populated areas in the country.
This is life in the woods as few places left in the country can offer.
Isolated from much of the rest of the state, the area is much like Canada, its closest neighbor, in that much of the population is French-speaking and there is a fierce determination to preserve not only the natural beauty of the area, but a way of life fast disappearing from the American landscape.
tournewengland.com /pages/New_Hampshire/Great_North_Woods/index.html   (179 words)

  
 View from highway Entering Great Woods North Region. Junction of Highway #3. 9 miles to community of Groveton. Access ...
Woods and water dominate the landscape in the Great North Woods.
Sporting adventures are a way of life, from hunting to fishing, camping, hiking, boating, wildlife watching and snowmobiling.Close proximity to Canada's Province of Quebec, as well as the Maine and Vermont borders, has resulted in a fascinating mix of cultures and outlooks.
From oceanside RV campgrounds and full-service sites with river or mountain views, to rustic spots tucked by remote lakes in the Great North Woods, New Hampshire offers incredible variety for campers.
www.milebymile.com /main/United_States/New_Hampshire/photo_26724.html   (412 words)

  
 New Hampshire Bed and Breakfast Inns - NH Bed and Breakfasts from Pamela Lanier
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Travel Guides have been the savvy travelers' key to great deals on quality, romantic New Hampshire bed and breakfast lodging and country inns.
North Conway, classic New England village, is nestled in the heart of Mount Washington Valley, offering quaint shops, great recreation, delicious cuisine and more.
North Conway, NH Nestled in the heart of North Conway village, the Kearsarge Inn is a romantic B&B within walking distance of sightseeing, shopping, fine dining, and a variety of outdoor activities.
www.lanierbb.com /New_Hampshire   (314 words)

  
 Explore the New Hampshire Great North Woods Region - NewHampshire.com
The crown of the state, known as the "north country" or the Great North Woods is probably best known for its snowmobiling trails and moose sightings.
It is a place where you can look into the darkest night sky to see millions of stars without the distortion of nearby city lights, where often the loudest noise is the sound of your feet crunching over snow-covered paths.
Explore the top 10 things to do in the Great North Woods region!
www.newhampshire.com /explore-nh/north-woods.aspx   (196 words)

  
 www.greatnorthwoods.org
www.allroutes.to navigates by auto routes within and beyond the Great North Woods region of northern New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.
For instance, you can see what is on routes two or three in the region and beyond.
About this guide about the Great North Woods of New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.
www.greatnorthwoods.org   (95 words)

  
 NH North Woods <> Celebrating Life North of the Notches
We are updating frequently, with new calendar entries and additional businesses and categories.
The concept for this site is to make information about our beloved area of New Hampshire easy to find for anyone spending time in The Great North Woods.
If you are located in the NH Great North Woods and wish to join our directory, please bring your business, event or organization to our attention and we will consider adding it to our listings.
www.nhnorthwoods.com   (155 words)

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