There are conflicting sources for the age of the Blow-me-down Mill it is either 1820 or 1891 as stated on the mill itself. Located on the grounds and administered by the Saint Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish, New Hampshire it was restored in 1990. The mill is on the Blow-me-down brook and still has the small dam extant associated with the mill. The mill at some point was converted into a home before it deteriorated ~1973 prior to restoration by the National Park Service.
Day: October 24, 2019
Blow-Me-Down Covered Bridge (Cornish, New Hampshire)
The Blow-Me-Down Bridge in Cornish was built in 1877 and spans the Blow-me-down Brook.
The bridge was built by James Tasker and refurbished by famous covered bridge architect Milton Graton.
Great Bay – Chapman’s Landing (Stratham, New Hampshire)
Chapman’s Landing on Great Bay is off NH Route 108 in Stratham. Great Bay is a 6000 acre tidal estuary which contains the confluence of three major tidal rivers the Lamprey, the Squamscott and the Winnicut. The landing has access for canoes, kayaks and motorboats.