Three covered bridges.
| Blair Bridge |
| Bump Bridge |
| Smiths Bridge |
Then for something different we go to Laconia to the American Classic Arcade Museum, with a bounty of old pinball machines, plus the old arcade games of Pac-man, Space Invaders, etc.
We stop at Concord to see the State House, an elegant building with a gold dome and an eagle on top. It is not open, but we have a look around the grounds and spy a statue to Franklin Pierce, the 14th president of the USA and the only one from New Hampshire.
Our travels then take us to Hillsborough, the birthplace of Franklin Pierce and we tour his boyhood home, where he grew up and later lived near by.
| Home |
| His sleigh |
One quirky today, an arch and empty tomb perched on a hill surrounded by trees at Northfield. It was built by a wealthy man Mr. Tilton, who it is believed intended to be interred under his arch, but alas that did not happen. So now it is a park. Funnily enough there is a town called Tilton, named after his grandfather, but because there wasn't an appropriate hill, he built it at Northfield. Hmm.
We are headed to Boston tomorrow, as our tour has come to an end. So a lot of repacking tonight. A few extras are making their way home!
I hope you have enjoyed our journey.
Yes, Jen, have very much enjoyed your journey! Great detail and super pics.
ReplyDeleteJust wondering...what was Ted's high score on tabletop Pacman?!
Loved your blogg and great pictures 😊😊. Will miss reading it each day 🙁
ReplyDeleteIt`s been good following you. Was that a furry squirrel I saw ready to be packed!!
ReplyDeleteIt has been great...safe travels home
ReplyDeleteIt has been great...safe travels home
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