WDYK: On The Hunt
Join Marshall Hudson as hawks and humans hunt together for treats
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"What Do You Know" Writer
Our “What Do You Know?” writer Marshall Hudson is a land surveyor, farmer and New Hampshire history buff. He knows a thing or two about the underexplored regions of our state as a result of his more than 40 years surveying and traipsing around New Hampshire. He’s discovered everything from a mysterious bridge in Alton and curious garden on top of a boulder to castle ruins and a town in two states.
Join Marshall Hudson as hawks and humans hunt together for treats
Column readers suggest a story idea and pose a puzzling question
Volunteering at an Appalachian Mountain Club Hut
Uncover the tale of how an angry father’s threats lead to a violent end in Shaker Village
Marshall Hudson receives a high-speed Father’s Day gift outside the comfort zone
English Jack told tales, trained bears and created puzzling walking sticks
Century-old survey notes reveal amusing anecdotes
“Sarah Whitcher’s Story” inspires NH kids to read a book first published 120 years ago
The Conway village was built as a company town for a granite quarry business
Reaping the old-fashioned way with a pair of mighty beasts
Our tour guide, Ms. Avree Kelly Clark, is the author of the book, “Malice Aforethought,” which tells the true and tragic story of the murder of Josie Langmaid in 1875.
Castle in the Clouds replaces its sentry rooftop rodents, who were discovered MIA in 2017
Hay fever or Haying fever? Putting up good quality hay is part art, part science, part experience and part dumb luck
Salem hilltop offers prime spot for viewing celestial events
WWII Army truck with mounted machine gun delivers thrills and curious looks
After a fire in 1943, a new clock for Canterbury Church was built on a dare by a machinist
Laborers who worked on a hydroelectric project in Marlborough a century ago relied on simple technology for complicated measurements
The ghost of cupola's past inspires author Marshall Hudson to create a time capsule that will (hopefully) make it's finder smile
The unfortunate story of Joseph Saladino and "Houghton's Folly" in Orford, New Hampshire
Uncover the mystery behind the "strange cement thing" in Quinttown