Connecticut River Byway - New Hampshire
ein Tag / 255 Meilen / 8 Stunden 29 Minuten
New England's longest, most powerful river tells the story of clashing continental plates and glaciers, of Abenaki living on the land, and of colonial settlement among fields and forests. Experience traditions, vivid history, deeply rooted farming heritage, call of the railroads, natural beauty, and recreation along the Connecticut River Byway.
Tag 1
9:00 - 120.0 Meilen / 3 Stunden 59 Minuten - 12:59
Said to be the oldest continually-operating country store in America, the Brick Store, built in 1824, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the earliest commercial buildings in New Hampshire. Step back a hundred years. Outside, see the iron shutters and doors, used to lock the boys out when they got rowdy. The rear brick exterior served as a billboard for passing trains. Inside, the counter fronts are slanted to accommodate ladies in hoop skirts.
12:59 - 134.6 Meilen / 4 Stunden 29 Minuten - 17:29