On our way to Loon Mountain to view the fall colors I noticed this very colorful row of trees lined up along train tracks. To the left of the tracks there was actually a miniature golf course.
While touring around New Hampshire we made a stop a the the base of the ski resort known as Loon Mountain. The colors in this area were extremely vivid and probably the most vivid of the entire trip. If I recall correctly, the top of the building here is a rental shop and lunch spot.
I took this photo of New Hampshire Covered Bridge #20, the Cornish-Windsor Bridge, on the New Hampshire side of the Connecticut River. Just outside of the bridge there is a sign with the following details:
Built in 1866 at a cost of $9,000, this is the longest wooden bridge in the United States and the longest two-span covered bridge in the world. The fourth bridge at this site, the 460-foot structure was built by Bela J. Fletcher (1811-1877) of Claremont and James F. Tasker (1826-1903) of Cornish, using a lattice truss patented by architect Itheil Town in 1820 and 1835. Built as a toll bridge by a private corporation, the span was purchased by the state of New Hampshire in 1936 and made toll-free in 1943.
On the recent vacation to New Hampshire and Vermont we sought out a few locations of covered bridges. This is a photo of Covered Bridge #21, which is South of Hanover in Cornish, New Hampshire. This bridge is know as the Blacksmith Shop Bridge.
We recently took a short vacation to New England while the fall colors were in full affect. I took this opportunity to take many photos. I shot this collage of trees along I-89 North on the way to Hanover at the Springfield Rest Area and Welcome Center.
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