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New Hampshire tourism officials get really subtle with new marketing campaign

Filled in sidewalk crack that looks like New Hampshire

Walking through Post Office Square, Adam Castiglioni spotted what has to be the work of crafty New Hampshire marketers, rather than simply a filled in sidewalk hole.

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Adam must have a Keene eye.

Weare is he I would like to Bow and show my respects for his Keene observation

Don't take it for granite.

What's that Old Man?

In single digit years away from SS benefits.

Or is this one just so bad you're Nashua-ing your teeth?

..to be Franconia with you, as my Kinsman and I have a four bedroom two Bath house in a Littleton in the Upper Valley. You may think I'm Landaff[t], but I'm not Lyman to you. If you ever Haverhill an opportunity to go to that part of the state I Woodsville highly recommend it, it's Wells River (oops, next town over, but wrong state!) worth the visit. It's a Swiftwater two and a half hours with no traffic to get up there, but watch out for the bull Moosilauke along Route 112 during the rut, they've been known to charge cars. (sorry, that's all I could come up with. I was in a hurry)

That's Idaho.

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This is not how you make a three-dimensional map

the blow up Old Man of the Mountain? You know, the tourists put in a quarter and the profile inflates for three minutes. Right now they have a set of lame metal profiles at ground level where visitors can imagine what the real thing looked like. People from Ohio drive for three days, then swear they will never come back.

I'm waiting for some wag to take a campaign button or some other small photo of Joe Biden's face or profile and gorilla-glue it to the corresponding spot in that sidewalk patch.

People from Ohio drive for three days, then swear they will never come back.

Pretty much just like before the 'face' fell off. It was never that great an attraction. I never went back, either.

The real attraction was always the Notch itself - Lafayette Camp Ground, hiking trails, bike trail, etc. We used to camp there with friends and would take newbies up to the Old Man viewing point on our bikes.

Sort of thing that you stop for when you are driving around the region with your parents.

can be the biker chicks skinny dipping in the local streams.

To a fellow pareidolian-
Excellent observation!