Little Red Schoolhouse Historic Building – Danville, New Hampshire

The town of Danville has two one room schoolhouses that can be visited. The Old Red Schoolhouse and this one The Little Red Schoolhouse dating from 1834.

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Mount Saint Mary College Historic Site – Hooksett, New Hampshire

Mount Saint Mary College in Hooksett was a Roman Catholic college for women founded in 1935. The facade of the college as it sits atop a hill is spectacular example of early twentieth century architecture.

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Unfortunately the college was closed in 1978 and has since been turned into private residences.

Webster Stagecoach Stop and Store Historic Building – Danville, New Hampshire

In Danville, New Hampshire

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look for the roadside marker to the Webster Stagecoach Stop and Store historical marker. The 1820 era building has been moved away from the road to help in its preservation but is still easily viewed from Sandown Road.

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Bump Covered Bridge – Campton, New Hampshire

The Bump Bridge in Campton was built in 1972 by the famous bridge expert and builder Arnold Graton and spans the Beebe River.

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The bridge is in a pleasant rural setting surrounded by farmers fields.

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Blair Covered Bridge – Campton, New Hampshire

The Blair Covered Bridge in Campton, New Hampshire was built in 1869 and spans the Pemigewasset River.

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There is a small parking area next to the bridge and some good side views are possible.

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Across the street from the parking area next to the bridge there is a restaurant The Covered bridge Farm Table.

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