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August 8, 2012
Last Chance To Tour Gilmanton’s Greatest Views!
Volunteers Thomie Dombrowski, Fuzz Freese, and Brewster
Smith uncover a rare stone structure used 200 years ago for
processing flax. The property is part of Gilmanton’s Greatest Views,
For Everyone, Forever! campaign, and will be included in the August
12th tour.
August 12th is the last tour scheduled for the properties proposed
for conservation in the Gilmanton’s “Greatest Views - For Everyone,
Forever!” campaign. The tour will begin at 1 pm, Sunday,
August 12, leaving from the barn in the hayfield on Meeting House
Road. The tour takes about one hour. To attend, arrive by 1 pm
at the barn in the hayfield on Meeting House Rd., in Gilmanton.
To reach the barn from the west, at the junction of Meeting House
Road and Route 107, on Frisky Hill, go easterly on Meeting House
Road for about 1.1 miles and watch for the barn on the left. From
the east, at the junction of Meeting House Road and Stone Road, go
westerly on Meeting House Road for about .5 miles and watch for the
barn on the right. No RSVP is needed.
For more information, contact Tom Howe,
[email protected],
by phone at 364-6131. For details, check the Gilmanton Land Trust
website:
www.gilmantonlandtrust.org
or pick up a brochure at the Academy building in Gilmanton Corners.
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