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Live the Life in Plymouth, NH

Plymouth, NH has all the amenities of the White Mountains without the long drive. Plymouth is approximately 2 hours north of Boston on Interstate 93 and 30 minutes south of Franconia Notch and Loon Mountain. Downtown Plymouth has a great city vibe with the small town feel. Plymouth State University is also located minutes from downtown Plymouth, next to some of the most beautiful Victorian homes, cafes and boutiques. Whether you are looking for a quiet get-a-way or a great adventure Plymouth is the place to go. The Polar Caves Park is a great family fun filled adventure. Descend into some of the oldest polar bear caves in New Hampshire, dig for valuable stones, and enjoy the petting zoo.
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