Concord City To Bear Brook State Park, New Hampshire, United States of America
Concord (/ˈkɒŋkərd/) is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the county seat of Merrimack County. As of the 2010 census, its population was 42,695. Concord includes the villages of Penacook, East Concord, and West Concord. The city is home to the University of New Hampshire School of Law, New Hampshire's only law school; St. Paul's School, a private preparatory school; NHTI, a two-year community college; and the Granite State Symphony Orchestra. It is the resting place of Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States.
Bear Brook State Park is a 10,000-acre (40 km2) preserve located in Allenstown, New Hampshire, and surrounding towns. It is one of New Hampshire's largest state parks. Amenities at Bear Brook include camp sites, a picnic area, over 40 miles (64 km) of hiking trails, swimming and fishing ponds, archery range, camp store, a ball field, playground, bathhouse, shelters, picnic tables, canoe and rowboat rentals, and a physical fitness course. The park is home to the New Hampshire Snowmobile Museum, Old Allenstown Meeting House, and the Richard Diehl Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum, which are located in historic buildings built by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Allenstown New Hampshire (NH) Real Estate Tour
-- Tour Allenstown, NH neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.
Allenstown, New Hampshire first granted in 1721, was named after Samuel Allen, governor of the province in the late 1600's. A portion of Bow was annexed in 1815, and a portion of Hooksett in 1853. Home of Bear Brook State Park, the area was once known as excellent bear country, and a good hunting ground for wild geese and ducks. For other town tours visit . For towns in NH visit . For NH relocation information go to .
Timber Harvest at Bear Brook State Park
A sanitation timber harvest is taking place in Bear Brook State Park to minimize the spread of red pine scale. The project began on February 20, 2013 and will continue into early summer. The harvest will affect 118 acres, concentrating on pine stands along Deerfield Road, New Rye Road and One Mile Trail. More info:
Massabesic Lake Loop Ride, Manchester New Hampshire - Part 1
This video is the first clip of a two part video that was shot October 14th 2013 with a GoPro Hero 3 Camera attached to a harness set up in front of me while I rode my motorcycle around Massabesic Lake. This is a ride I often take which is not very far from where I live. I start at the intersection of Ciley Road and Mammoth Road, back around a back road, then through the Massabesic traffic circle, then we drive around the lake and end up back at the Massabesic traffic circle in Manchester New Hampshire. Watch the Fall foliage colors in the trees as we take the ride. New Hampshire is one of the New England states that is famous for its Fall season colors. The ride around Massabesic Lake takes about 40 to 45 minutes. Due to the size of the video file I decided to split the video into two videos. This first clip is around 21 minutes long. I will soon edit, convert and upload the second part of the ride soon. Thanks for viewing!