1116-52765 - A fall view of the Albany covered bridge, built in 1858, New Hampshire., Albany Covered Bridge, White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire
807-1564 - Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse, Fort Point Light, Fort Constitution, New Castle, New Hampshire, New England, United States of America, North America
832-107149 - A man rides an antique high wheel bicycle near the Congregational Church of Amherst following the town's July 4 parade, Amherst, New Hampshire, USA
817-413260 - Franconia Notch State Park, The old U S Route 3 bridge over Lafayette Brook is closed to traffic and is part of the multi-use trail Franconia Notch Bike Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire, United States of America
857-67486 - A 360 degree view from the Portland Observatory in Portland, Maine. Built in 1807, the Observatory offers excellent views of Portland, Casco Bay and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This picture was made with a panoramic camera that rotates as it exposes film.
857-65507 - Rob Center and Kay Henry paddle their canoe on the Upper Ammonoosuc River in the village of Stark, in far northern New Hampshire. The river is a section of the Northern Forest canoe Trail, which was founded by Rob Center and Kay Henry.
857-65510 - Rob Center and kay Henry paddle their canoe through whitewater on the Androscoggin River in far northern New hampshire. The river is a part of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail, which was founded by Rob and Kay.
857-65508 - Rob Center and kay Henry paddle their canoe on the Upper Ammonoosuc River in far northern New hampshire on a beautiful autumn day. The river is a part of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail, which was founded by Rob and Kay.
817-365873 - Landslide on the side of the Hancock Mountain Range in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire USA Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 caused a old landslide that was in the process of being natural regenerated to slide again The. Landslide on the side of the Hancock Mountain Range in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire USA Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 caused a old landslide that was in the process of being natural regenerated to slide again The natural process of regeneration must start all over The new landslide looks to follow the track of the old one This storm caused extensive damage along the East coast of the United States and the White Mountains, New Hampshire