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View from Stratham Hill Tower

October 12, 2014October 12, 2014 / Ellen Kolb

This decommissioned fire tower is a five-minute walk uphill from the parking lot at Stratham Hill Park on Route 33 in Stratham, New Hampshire. I paid it a quick visit on a sunny and clear fall afternoon.

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I'm a New Hampshire hiker and freelance writer who's happy to leave the White Mountains to the peakbaggers. Let me tell you about southern New Hampshire's oft-overlooked gems including urban parks and rail trails. I love my Granite State.

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