. Outdoors in New England . is one of New Hampshires most delightful water-sheets, afford-ing excellent fishing and boating facilities and unexcelled op-portunities for enjoying cottage and camp life. About ten miles north of Manchester lies the peacefuland picturesque village of Hooksett, a place that is pleasantlyremembered by all travelers throughout the Merrimac Valley,. „££! -S^TST*?^ Babbling Broods and Silvry Waterfalls are typical of Nev> England by reason of the splendid falls which break the river at thispoint. These are among the finest waterfalls in New England,and their presenc


. Outdoors in New England . is one of New Hampshires most delightful water-sheets, afford-ing excellent fishing and boating facilities and unexcelled op-portunities for enjoying cottage and camp life. About ten miles north of Manchester lies the peacefuland picturesque village of Hooksett, a place that is pleasantlyremembered by all travelers throughout the Merrimac Valley,. „££! -S^TST*?^ Babbling Broods and Silvry Waterfalls are typical of Nev> England by reason of the splendid falls which break the river at thispoint. These are among the finest waterfalls in New England,and their presence bespeaks potential manufacturing power ofimmense importance. Hooksett is yet another point in the valley whose historyis associated with the ancient Indian occupation, and its sitewas once presented to the Massachusetts colonists by Passa-conaway, the noted sachem of the Penacook tribe. Threading a peaceful farming country, with the rivernot often absent from its side, the train speeds over a smoothnine-mile course to Concord, the delightful capital of NewHampshire and the birthplace of the Old Home Week re-union idea. Here is practically the geographical center of thestate, as it is likewise the political center. -^r ^^ •^*ft3^V^st


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