Screen Shot 2013-11-13 at 4.41.44 PMBy Rachael Ferranti Features Editor Published Plymouth State University The Clock: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 The Cog Railway, the Kancamagus Highway, the Flume Gorge at Franconia Notch – these are just a few sites scattered about the state which radiate the spirit of New Hampshire. Their charm is pure and pastoral, simple and natural, like so much of the natural landscape we are surrounded by here. Perhaps their names echo in a past memory of yours, a childhood trip up to the tip of Mount Washington, or a scenic drive over the infinite and omniscient crest of the Kanc. Hopefully you’ve had your fair share of the natural and breathtaking sustenance that the many tourist sites in New Hampshire have to offer us. They’re what draw us to the state and what keep us here. They’re always what remind us of what we love about this place – that there are still a few sanctuaries left in this chaotic, industry-centered world of ours.  Read more…

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