Connecticut River Byway information and factsHighlights and features:
New Hampshire shares the Connecticut River Byway with Vermont. In the southern portion of the Connecticut River Byway, century-old buildings stand like props in a re-enactment of the Civil War days with little change in their facade. Moving northward, one encounters the Connecticut River, a scenic body of water with natural beauty that contrasts nicely with the facinating. historical structures to the south.
Length of drive:
499 miles ( 802.6 km)
Suggested driving time:
14 - 15 hours
Nearby Attractions and points of interest:
Dartmouth College and Hood Museum of Art; Fort at No. 4 Charlestown; Haverhill Corner Historic District; Littleton Grist Mill; Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site; The Brick Store; Woodsville; Claremont; Colebrook; Lancaster; Moore Station
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