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Sculptured Rocks Natural AreaAs its name implies, this geological site is filled with some of the most surreal natural features to be found in New Hampshire.

Explore Point of Interest in New Hampshire State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Point of Interest guide to compare the stops that belong together in New Hampshire State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Sculptured Rocks Natural AreaAs its name implies, this geological site is filled with some of the most surreal natural features to be found in New Hampshire.
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Franklin Pierce Homestead State Historic SiteBuilt in 1804, this site was once the home of Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States.
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Frankenstein CliffTowering 1,400-feet above the Saco River and Crawford Notch State Park, this attraction is almost as ominous as its name implies.
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Isles of ShoalsSix miles off the coast in the Atlantic Oceans sits an archipelago of nine small islands.
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Lake WinnipesaukeeNew Hampshires largest lake deserves all the attention it gets as being the crowned gem of the Lakes Region.
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Lakes of the CloudsSandwiched in between Mount Washington and Mount Monroe, these glistening lakes rest high in the White Mountains National Forest.
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Lost River GorgeCarved over 300 million years ago, this deep ravine along the Kinsman Notch mountain pass is a stunning sight you need to see to believe.
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Mount MonadnockThis mountain is easily the most recognizable natural feature in Southern New Hampshire.
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Mount WashingtonAt 6,288-feet high, this is not just the highest mountain in the state.
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Old Man of the MountainAsk a local about this natural wonder, and they will be more than happy to tell you about its significance.
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Pemigewasset Wilderness AreaHome to mighty rivers, rugged mountain ranges, and 45,000-acres of unspoiled landscapes, this protected area is more scenic spots in New Hampshire.

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Ponemah Bog Wildlife SanctuaryA haven for exotic plants and unique wildlife, this sanctuary is one of the most peaceful places to spend an afternoon.
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Purgatory FallsSteeped in legend and mystery, this waterfall is believed to have seen the face of the devil himself.
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Rocky GorgeEven during an unusually long and hot draught, this part of the Swift River flows with a mighty force through a thin and narrow gorge.
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The BasinThis 30-foot wide pothole at the base of a small waterfall may look like a whirlpool jacuzzi, although the waters flowing into it from the Pemigewasset River are a little too cold for a relaxing dip.
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Canterbury Shaker VillageThis historic site was once a flourishing shaker community from the late 1700s until the early 1900s.
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Pulpit Rock TowerThis 80-year old military observation tower was built during WWII as part of the Harbor Defenses of Portsmouth.

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Ralph Baer MemorialTake a stroll through Arms Park in downtown Manchester, and you will see this bronze statue of Ralph Baer sitting politely on a park bench.

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Saint-Gaudens National Historical ParkAugustus Saint-Gaudens was one of the greatest American sculptors -- the Adams Memorial in Washington, D.C. and the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial in Boston are among his finest works.
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Strawbery Banke MuseumStep back in time more than 250 years while you explore this fascinating living history museum in Portsmouth.
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The Frost PlaceThis museum was once the home of poet Robert Frost from 1915 to 1920.
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The Swing BridgeThis suspended 275-foot long bridge stretches over the Souhegan River and is one of the only surviving suspension bridges from the 19th century and the only remaining bridge built by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company.
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U.S.S. AlbacoreThis research submarine was one of the fastest and most advanced subs ever to be designed by the US Navy.