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Chutters
43 Main Street, Littleton, Phone: 603-444-5787, www.chutters.com Nestled in the heart of downtown Littleton is Chutters, quoted as “the longest candy counter in the world.” Besides candy, you will find many wonderful souvenirs of this charming area.
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Cannon Mountain
1-93, Exit 34B, Franconia, Notch, 03580 Phone: 603-823-8800, www.cannonmt.com Ride a spacious 80 passenger aerial tramway to the summit of Cannon Mt. located in the heart of Franconia Notch State Park. Echo Beach, boat rentals and kayak, walking trails and bike paths. Great skiing in the winter.
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Clark’s Trading Post
110 US Rte. 3, Lincoln. Phone:603-745-8913, www.clarkstradingpost.com Our summer entertainment includes: trained bears, antique Americana steam trains, Wolfman and the Seyranyan Family Circus. Take an exciting ride on the train and water blaster boats.
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Cog Railway
Rte. 302, Bretton Woods. Phone: 603-278-5404, www.thecog.com Climb aboard the world’s most famous mountain climbing Cog Railway to the 6288 ft. summit of Mt. Washington! Built in 1869, the Cog is the world’s first mountain climbing train. Three hours round trip.
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Hobo Railroad
64 Railroad St. Lincoln. Phone: 603-745-2135, www.hoborr.com All Aboard!! “It’s not just a train ride.” One hour and 20 minute train excursion in a natural woodsy setting along the Pemigewasset River (just minutes from Franconia Notch).
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Loon Mountain
Kancamagus Highway in Lincoln. I-93 Exit 32, Lincoln. www.loonmtn.com Loon scenic gondola sky-ride whisks you to the summit to glacial caves, nature program, summit playground and dining. Enjoy mountain biking, climbing walls, festivals and events. Dogs are welcome on the gondola.
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Flume Gorge
Route 3, Franconia Notch 03580, Phone: 603-745-8391, www.flumegorge.com Franconia Notch State Park, one of America’s top ten most beautiful state parks. This stunning natural wonder will leave you spellbound as you stroll the path to the Flume and back. You’ll walk among towering moss-covered granite walls, past cascading waterfalls, historic covered bridges, glacial boulders and much more.
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Polar Cave Park
Rte. 25, I-93, Exit 26, Plymouth. Phone: 603-536-1888, www.polarcaves.com A family adventure since 1922! Cave tours, waterfall and animal exhibits, maple sugaring museum, nature trails, and picnic grounds - try the new Klondike Mines!
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Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves
Rte. 112, North, Woodstock. Phone: 603-745-8031, www.lostrivergorge.com Explore the Boulder Caves! Mystery, fun, and adventure the whole family can enjoy. Try the Lost River Mining Company. Proper outdoor clothing recommended.
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Mt. Wash Auto Road
16 Pinkham Notch, (between Jackson & Gorham). Phone: 603-466-3988, www.mtwashingtonautoroad.com Encounter ever-changing weather, panoramic views, and four climate zones as your climb the highest point in the Northeast. Rte.
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Riverwalk of Littleton
16 Pinkam Notch (between Jackson & Gorham). Phone: 603-466-3326, www.skiwildcat.com Come to the heart of Littleton and take a stroll over the covered walking bridge. Wildcat Mountain Scenery in North America! Experience New England’s most exciting new thrill ride, the Zip Rider, scenic ski area! You’ll soar a half mile over tree tops, ski trails, a river... on a zip-line cable at 45 miles per hour! Rte.
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