Jaffrey is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 5,457 at the 2010 census.
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The climb to the top of the 3,165-foot-peak is a popular activity in this picturesque park.
BRING LAYERS! This hike is a great workout in both endurance and strength. The trail starts off with a very long slight grade and then ramps up to a steep and rocky assault. Parts of it are a climb, not a hike, but it is well worth the effort. Weather on the summit varies greatly so check the weather. 3 weeks ago we summitted in short sleeves to a cloudless sky. Last weekend we summitted onto what quickly became a cloudburst of horizontal snow and driving wind which subsided just below the summit. There is already ice on the trail but you can navigate around it.
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We are a mother-daughter business with a dream to keep the art of glassblowing and flameworking alive in the Monadnock Region. Free Tours of our facilities during all open hours; Wednesday through Sunday from 9-4. Large gift shop for viewing or purchase and free glassblowing & flameworking demonstrations whenever artists are working. Take a class ~ work with hot glass Check glassblowing off your 'bucket list'! Glassblowing and flameworking classes, even for beginners.
This was our 2nd time blowing glass, the first with Terrapin. Dom and Kristina were fantastic instructors! Very excited to see how our friendship balls come out. We will be back again for a level 2 soon.
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The new River Street Theatre (or RST) is a project of The Park Theatre. In anticipation of the construction and opening of the new Park Theatre performing arts center, the RST will be a small, intimate theatre venue to "bridge" the construction project until the new theatre complex opens. The RST presents new movies, live music, comedy and other events.
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Weddings, Horse Drawn Carriages, Sleigh & Hayrides, Lessons, Boarding and Training. Silver Ranch: 100 Years in the Making In the beginning: Roscoe Sawyer married Rita Parsons in 1914 and later moved to the current Silver Ranch farmhouse in 1917. He began a dairy operation. By about 1930 while in the wholesale and retail business and raising five children he purchased a horse. It took no time at all to realize that more horses were needed for the children (and parents). In order for the horses to earn their keep they were rented out to the public. As the rental business grew even more horses were needed. In 1932 Roscoe moved a barn to the current location to house their expanding equine business.
Welcome to Patriot Farm at the Grand View, a full service equestrian center. We offer lessons, training, boarding and trail rides. Located on 300+ acres with over 11 miles of private trails on the base of Mt Monadnock. All breeds and disciplines of riding are welcome. All levels of equine enthusiast from the first time riders to the seasoned athletes will find and enjoyable experience here on the farm. Our friendly, professional staff is ready to meet your needs and ensure you have a pleasant horseback riding experience.
Center for preservation of the critically endangered Newfoundland Pony, with approximately 500 remaining worldwide and less than 40 in the USA. 23 of those ponies are under our program of protection, education, and preservation. We offer a variety of educational and enjoyable programs and tours. Tours are by appointment.
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