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Live in Lincoln and Woodstock, NH

Lincoln and Woodstock NH are two towns, next two each other with similar histories in the heart of the White Mountains. Lincoln is home Loon Mountain which offers many activities for all, from horseback riding to skiing and so much more. Lost River Gorge is the most fascinating adventure you can take, traveling deep into the valley of the Gorge into the naturally formed caves that some of the wildlife uses for hibernation. Clarks Trading Post and Whale’s Tale are two of the most popular attractions in the area for both children and adults to enjoy. Lincoln has many ski shops, restaurants and night entrainment for all. You can find single family homes, condos, and a great mix of full time and seasonal residents.
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