Tuesday, March 27, 2012
A Stroll from New Hampshire to Vermont
A little walk from New Hampshire to Vermont involves a little bridge. Here we begin in Hanover, New Hampshire in the northern part of the state.
Across the Connecticut River in Norwich, Vermont, we come upon the site of a first settler, cabin long gone. Only the historical marker to tell the tale.
Posted by Jacqueline T. Lynch at 7:26 AM
Labels: 18th Century, colonial period, geography, infrastructure, New Hampshire, Vermont
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2 comments:
How fun! I don't think I ever made that particular walk, tho I do know Hanover & Norwich--or did when I was young at least.
Hi, John. Pleasant walk on a lazy Sunday. Newish-looking bridge. River not so wide here, much more narrow than in my neck of the woods farther south.
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