The Strange Cement Thing
Uncover the mystery behind the "strange cement thing" in Quinttown
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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.
Uncover the mystery behind the "strange cement thing" in Quinttown
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An excursion up Indian Stream in search of a legend.
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