| Conway 1 Property |
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| Conway, New Hampshire, consists of the villages of North Conway, Center Conway, Intervale, Redstone and Kearsarge. Originally the home of Pequawket Indians, an Algonquian Abenaki tribe, Conway was settled in 1764 by the Europeans. It was named Conway after Henry Seymour Conway, Commander in Chief of the British Army. Numerous inns and taverns were built in the 19th and 20th centuries, and tourism remains today a principal business. The historic Kancamagus Highway originates in Conway and travels through Mount Kancamagus, named after a Pennacook Chief, and is the highest moutain pass in the eastern United States. Vistors come to this famous mountain pass during all seasons. The fall foliage is spectacular and the cascading falls and swimming holes attract visitors in the warmer months. The Kancamagus is not the only stop in Conway, from dining, shopping, hiking, biking, and more, Conway is a must see stop on your trip to Mt. Washington Valley. |
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| Bartlett 26 Properties |
Bartlett is located in Carroll County 41 miles southeast of Littleton, NH and 15 miles North of North Conway in the White Mountain National Forest between Glen and the Willey House along Highway 302. Bartlett is a year-round recreation center, with Mount Parker to the north and Mount Carrigan nearby.Several downhill and cross country ski areas are located close to Bartlett, including Bear Notch Ski touring and Attitash Bear Peak. |
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| North Conway 18 Properties |
Gateway to the Mount Washington Valley and the White MountainsDiscover the natural beauty of the Village of North Conway and the Mt Washington Valley. Take advantage of the numerous recreation and attractions that make this Valley a relaxing and fun getaway from all the hustle and bustle. There is a generous amount of things to do in the Valley that will relax, rejuvenate and revive your soul such as biking, fishing, golf, hay rides, hiking, horseback riding, swimming, rock climbing, tennis, kayaking, canoeing, sight seeing, white river rafting and more. The Mt. Washington Valley also offers attractions that will delight every member of the family from mini golf to theme parks to breathtaking scenic rides. Tax free shopping abounds with hundreds of Factory Outlet stores and unique specialty shops. We know you have plenty of choices of places to vacation. |
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| Jackson 9 Properties |
For nearly 200 years the Jackson New Hampshire area has held a special attraction for visitors from around the globe.The area's landscape, complete with covered bridges, white steepled churches, high mountains and rolling farmland, has been deemed "sublime" by artists of international renown as well as both downhill and cross country skiers. The mountain air in summer has attracted visitors for hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking and relaxing by waterfalls and mountain streams. |
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| Intervale 15 Properties |
For nearly 200 years the Glen and Intervale areas of New Hampshire have held a special attraction for visitors from around the globe.The area's landscape, complete with covered bridges, white steepled churches, high mountains and rolling farmland, has been deemed "sublime" by artists of international renown as well as both downhill and cross country skiers. The mountain air in summer has attracted visitors for hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking and relaxing by waterfalls and mountain streams. Together these villages offer spectacular natural beauty, and as much four season recreation with lodging, dining and attractions as you'll find in all of the northeastern United States! |
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| Glen 31 Properties |
For nearly 200 years the Glen and Intervale areas of New Hampshire have held a special attraction for visitors from around the globe.The area's landscape, complete with covered bridges, white steepled churches, high mountains and rolling farmland, has been deemed "sublime" by artists of international renown as well as both downhill and cross country skiers. The mountain air in summer has attracted visitors for hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking and relaxing by waterfalls and mountain streams. Together these villages offer spectacular natural beauty, and as much four season recreation with lodging, dining and attractions as you'll find in all of the northeastern United States! |
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