Fort Constitution and Fort Stark, New Castle, New Hampshire
[Want to know why there isn’t any narrative with these photos? Please see this post]
[Want to know why there isn’t any narrative with these photos? Please see this post]
[Want to know why there isn’t any narrative with these photos? Please see this post]
While my time visiting friends was wonderful, I felt an urge to move on. North, specifically. I felt strongly compelled in the same way I had felt pulled last year to go on… Continue reading
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