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Old 06-19-2008, 11:17 PM
 
Location: Moving
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Comet - Do you know the dates of your visit yet?
We plan on going the last two weeks in August, as our daughter will be coming back from Europe and we will pick her up in Boston after our trip up there. I would like to check out the Woodstock Inn along with their own special Brew!

Does anyone know about the Real Estate market up there? Does our Valerie know?
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Old 06-28-2008, 02:39 PM
 
Location: Mountains of NH!
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Nestled in the White Mountains near the Pemigewasset River is the Town of Woodstock which gets angelic snow in the winter and Wonderful Alpine Weather in the Summer. I am planning a couple of weeks there this summer.

Who on this board has spent some time up there or even just passed through? Would appreciate your feed back! Did you dine out? Or eat at a cool retro diner? What do you think of the location?
Hi I'm new to this forum, so apologize if what I say is redundant. Woodstock is a cute town and I do love the Woodstock Inn. Lincoln's kind of where the action is if you're looking for shopping.

If you're looking for a neat/original diner, try Main Street Station in downtown Plymouth (on your way to Woodstock)...exit 25, right on Main Street.

I live just south of Woodstock in Thornton. Why not visit Waterville Valley too...exit 29, 11 miles east on Rt. 49. It's beautiful and there's lots of recreational stuff to do (9 hole golf course, 18 tennis courts, hiking, biking, concerts, theatre, etc.). Good dining at the Coyote Grill, Diamond's Edge & Aglio restaurants.
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