
Sunday Morning on CBS is one of my favorite programs. They always have a series of interesting
stories from around the US, people to see and places to go!
I hope to pass on a little of the same........
NEW HAMPSHIRE SUNDAY MORNING
Saint Gaudens

The St. Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish NH, is the former home, studio and gardens of Augustus Saint Gaudens (1848-1907). Gaudens was known for his Public Monuments, Portrait Reliefs and Gold Coins.
Reflecting Pool
This magical place has Summer Public Concerts, Workshops and a host of Special Events!
Tree Lined Walkways
You can spend the entire day exploring the studio and library. Bring a Picnic lunch and walk the extensive grounds. It is truly a lovely place!
Rattlesnake Mountain - With A View of Squam Lake

The trail to Rattlesnake Mountain is a little know hiking trail off Rt.113 in Holderness, New Hampshire. This is a great diversion on a clear afternoon and is a suitable hike for young and old alike! As you can see the view is SPECTACULAR !!
Squam Lake Natural Science Center
The Squam Lakes Natural Science CenterHas a lot to offer. Trails to walk and Natural Habitat to enjoy. There are classes and lectures.
There is a Bat Center....you can even learn to make a bat
house!
Enjoy Nature
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Joan - this is a very nice post on the Concord area - great pictures and you did a great job on the narrative, too. "Rattlesnake Mountain" - I surely hope that wasn't named after rattlesnakes!! All these years, I thought we had no poisonous snakes this far north - thought they all stopped at the southern Mass. border, at least that's what I'd always been told because it's too cold this way for them to live.
Squam Lake is such a pretty area - beautiful!
Ann
Thanks Ann...No, no Rattlesnakes but even an out of shape oldster like me can climb it and the view really is something!
You should try to take the time and check out some of these lesser known attractions. As you well know, we live in an area with loads to offer!
It's amazing how much there really is to see in NH!
I'm really going to try to get that feeling into my posts! If you haven't been to the Castle before you should check it out! A Stagers Dream!
Mary...you'll just have to make a trip to NH and see it "firsthand!"
Glad you enjoyed it!
i used to hang out on the kangamangus highway(did i spell that right?) during the summer time.
i've lived in southwest florida for 14-15 years and i get funny looks when i try to explain a 32 mile road with no commercial enterprises curling through the mountains.
no matter where you go in new hampshire the natural beauty creates unforgettable memories.
thanks for sharing.
Your welcome Jay...the Kanc hasn't changed much. It still isn't developed but they do discourage stopping and walking around (or swimming off the flat rocks) without a State permit...you know how NH is about "fees"!LOL
My husband and I actually used to go tent camping along there, but they definately don't allow that any more.
Keep on reading....maybe a few more memories will surface!