Wednesday, August 10, 2011

New Hampshire & Polar Caves



This postcard features the kissing bridge at Polar Caves in Plymouth, NH. I just bought this a couple of weeks ago when I went. On the back it says: "The Kissing Bridge. Polar Caves Park. Route 25, Plymouth, NH. The symbol of Early American History is found reflected in the pond at Polar Caves Park. Many early bridges were covered to protect the wood structures from weather damage. Protection from a sudden shower was often sought within the confines of a covered bridge and more than a few kisses stolen within the dark it provided. Thus the covered bridge has often been referred to as a Kissing Bridge".

This is another one from Polar Caves. The front says "I made it through the Lemon Squeeze". The Lemon Squeeze is the smallest & tightest of the caves. Of our group, only me and my boyfriend's sister, Denise, attempted it. Personally, we both thought it was easy, but we're both tiny. On the back it says, "Visit us anytime at www.polarcaves.com".

"Mt Washington (6,288') is located in the famous White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire".

"Lower Falls, Swift River, Kancamagus Highway, White Mountains, New Hampshire. New Hampshire's newest and most scenic mountain highway connecting U.S. routes 3 and 16 running between Lincoln on the Franconia Notch side and Conway in the Eastern Slopes region". Doesn't that look like such an awesome place?

"New Hampshire, Waterloo, NH, covered bridge over the Warner River"

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