Adirondack Museum: Mountain Wilderness Brought to Life Outside Albany

Published on HelloAlbany.com About two hours north of Albany, in the heart of the Adriondacks, lies the Adirondack Museum, dedicated to the history, wildlife and people of the only mountain range solely in New York. The aptly named Adirondack Museum, which was granted accreditation by the American Association of Museums for the fourth time...

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Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center: Manchester’s Green Side

Published at HelloManchester.com On the banks of the Merrimack River in Manchester is the Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center, an organization devoted to education about freshwater fish, environmental responsibility and fostering an interest in marine biology among New Hampshire students. The center’s primary focus on the Merrimack River manifests into an interactive exhibit...

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New Hampshire Historical Society: Protecting Granite State History Since 1823

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Best Parks in Troy

Published on HelloTroy.com Upstate New York features wide swaths of park land, including the best parks in Troy. With three major parks within the city limits and a state park not far away, your outdoor needs are sure to be met by the best parks in Troy. Frear Park Frear Park is a 247-acre...

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WW&F Railway Museum: Rail History Outside Portland

Published on HelloPortlandMaine.com About an hour north of Portland along the Maine coast are the towns of Alna and Wiscasset, two towns that would have served as a rail connection from Maine into Quebec if the Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington (WW&F) Railway had been finished. Unfortunately, the railroads that eventually led to the founding of...

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