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New Hampshire is packed with cute and quirky attractions like the world's longest candy counter and a telephone museum.
New Hampshire isn't called ... sites at Mystery Hill: Native American and Colonial American." But if I had any advice for the current curators, it's this: Stick with the original name. Your hill is no ...
In his 2006 book "The Archaeology of New Hampshire: Exploring 10,000 Years in the Granite State," Plymouth State University archaeologist David Starbuck called America's Stonehenge "unquestionably ...
New Hampshire isn't called ... sites at Mystery Hill: Native American and Colonial American." But if I had any advice for the current curators, it's this: Stick with the original name. Your hill is no ...
In his 2006 book "The Archaeology of New Hampshire: Exploring 10,000 Years in the Granite State," Plymouth State University archaeologist David Starbuck called America's Stonehenge "unquestionably ...
In his 2006 book “The Archaeology of New Hampshire: Exploring 10,000 Years in the Granite State,” Plymouth State University archaeologist David Starbuck called America’s Stonehenge ...