Pawtuckaway CCC Camp Historic Site and Marker – Deerfield, New Hampshire

The first Deerfield Fair was held in 1876 in a different location in Deerfield, the first fair on this site was in 1924. During the great depression of the 1930s the Civilian Conservation Corps was created. Men in the Corps built structures and roads, carved out hiking trails and learned useful skills all the while helping the communities where they were housed. In 1937 the economy had improved enough that the camp was closed and the buildings and grounds were given to the Town of Deerfield for the permanent location of the Deerfield Fair.

Stark Park – Manchester, New Hampshire

Revolutionary War General John Stark died at the age of 94 in 1822 and is buried in the Stark Family Gravesite, along with his beloved wife “Molly” and other members of his family, in Stark Park in Manchester, NH. In addition to the grave site there are hiking trails, a bandstand and the equestrian statue of Stark.

Equestrian statue of Major General John Stark

Gravesite

Bandstand has summer activities

Spacious grounds

Hiking Trails

John Stark – Revolutionary War Hero Statue (Manchester, New Hampshire)

John Stark (August 28, 1728 – May 8, 1822) was a New Hampshire native who served as an officer in the British Army during the French and Indian war and a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. He became widely known as the “Hero of Bennington” for his exemplary service at the Battle of Bennington in 1777. The statue of John Stark was sculpted by Richard Recchia. and erected in Stark Park near his gravesite in 1948.

Grave

Located within Stark Park