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45min to Keene
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15min to Connelly's Farm
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Boston
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The Town of Temple, NH
Temple, New Hampshire, is a quaint town in Hillsborough County with a rich history and scenic charm. Home to just over 1,300 residents, this small community offers a peaceful escape into New England's past and natural beauty. Temple Mountain State Reservation, once a popular ski area, now serves as a serene spot for outdoor recreation.
Founded in 1768 and named after colonial Lieutenant Governor John Temple, the town has deep historical roots. Early settlers like Peter Heald shaped its beginnings, and Temple’s legacy includes the Temple Glassworks, established in 1780, which produced rare and valuable glass collectibles.
Temple's rocky, elevated terrain offers stunning, panoramic views, with locals boasting that you can see up to twenty church steeples on a clear day. With its rich history, scenic landscapes, and tranquil atmosphere, Temple is an ideal destination for those looking to explore the charm of rural New Hampshire.
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The Monadnock region, named after the iconic Mount Monadnock, offers visitors charming small towns, scenic drives, and beautiful hikes. Mount Monadnock, one of the most climbed mountains in the world, features 40 miles of trails leading to a summit with views across six New England states. The area boasts seven state parks perfect for hiking, camping, and fishing, including Chesterfield Gorge and Pisgah State Park. Visitors can enjoy the region’s 200 lakes and ponds, explore farms like Friendly Farm and Stonewall Farm, and experience cultural events like the Monadnock Music Festival. Cozy B&Bs and inns complete the welcoming atmosphere of this picturesque area.