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Nansen Wayside Park
Gazing out over the Androscoggin River sits one of New Hampshires most recognizable parks. Here, you will find the Nansen Ski Jump, which, when it was built in 1936, was the largest ski jump of its kind.
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Nansen Wayside Park Details
Gazing out over the Androscoggin River sits one of New Hampshires most recognizable parks. Here, you will find the Nansen Ski Jump, which, when it was built in 1936, was the largest ski jump of its kind. Although you will not be able to ski the death-defying 225-foot drop of the jump, you will be able to take advantage of other amenities within the park. Fishing, boating, and picnicking along the banks of the river are just a few relaxing activities you can do in this 14-acre park.
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