On Daniel Webster Highway (U.S. 3), on the right when traveling north.
On the night of September 19–20, 1961, Portsmouth, NH couple Betty and Barney Hill experienced a close encounter with an unidentified flying object and two hours of “lost” time while driving south on Rte 3 near Lincoln. They filed . . . — — Map (db m74571) HM
Near Daniel Webster Highway (U.S. 3) 0.2 miles north of Connector Road.
Millions of years ago, the borasaurus roamed this area, It was similar in size to a T-Rex but with a large drill like horn on its head. It was his constant sharpening of this horn that produced such a smooth hole in this granite boulder. This rare . . . — — Map (db m97311) HM
On Daniel Webster Highway (U.S. 3) 0.2 miles north of Connector Road, on the right when traveling north.
Clark's Bridge. Make: Howe Truss. Built: 1904. Weight 200 tons. Capacity 200 tons. Length 116'. Width 21'8". Clearance 20'6" Originally spanned the Winooski River in Barre, VT. Disassembled in 1960 and moved to Lincoln. Reassembled and in service . . . — — Map (db m97238) HM
On Daniel Webster Highway (U.S. 3) 0.2 miles north of Connector Road, on the right when traveling north.
Quinten E. Mulleavey born Dec. 16, 1948 Friend and dedicated member of the covered bridge project. One of three high school students who at the age of 16 helped move this massive covered bridge over the Pemigewasset River. Missing in . . . — — Map (db m97239) HM WM
On Kancamagus Highway, on the right when traveling east.
Rivers as roads for lumber
In New England, limber and pulp mills traditionally got their wood from logs harvested in the winter and floated downstream during spring floods.
Enterprising lumber baron
J.E. Henry built a railroad that . . . — — Map (db m105956) HM
On Daniel Webster Highway (U.S. 3) at Connector Road on Daniel Webster Highway.
During World War II, the small roadside attraction started by Edward P. and Florence M. Clark, known as Ed Clark's Eskimo Sled Dog Ranch, fell onto disrepair. When their sons, Edward M. and W. Murray Clark returned home from the war, Edward from the . . . — — Map (db m97236) HM
Near Daniel Webster Highway (U.S. 3) at Connector Road, on the right when traveling north.
The First Passenger Carrying Aerial Tramway in North America was erected on Cannon Mountain in Franconia Notch in 1938. When loaded, this tramcar carried 27 passengers to the summit of cannon mountain in 9 minutes. This type of car had served 42 . . . — — Map (db m97237) HM