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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F0E_stream-gaging-in-new-hampshire_Plymouth-NH.html
This is the site of the longest continuous stream gaging in New Hampshire. Daily measurement of the level of the Pemigewasset River was begun here in 1886 by the Locks and Canals Company of Lowell, Massachusetts, which controlled flowage in the Me…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F0D_smith-bridge_Plymouth-NH.html
Named for local farmer Jacob Smith, the first bridge at this site was begun before 1786 and completed with the aid of a lottery authorized in that year. In 1850, contractor Harmon Marcy of Littleton, N.H. built a new bridge at a cost of about $2,7…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18SN_the-common_Plymouth-NH.html
In 1892 voters established this Park and voted to improve and ornament it. In 1905 the town built a bandstand designed by FW Bulfinch for use by the John Keniston Band. At G. Clarks urging, in 1932 the Pemigewasset Women's Club created a Boy Scout…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18SM_rotary-amphitheater_Plymouth-NH.html
Constructed by the Plymouth Rotary as a gift to the community, this space is intended as a celebration of our natural beauty and as a place for the enjoyment of good times together.
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