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Mar/Apr, 2010

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Feature
Mt. Washington Observatory offers unrivaled window into heavens by David Lazar
Joe Dodge was a young outdoorsman with a marriage to the mountains and an outsize affection for extreme weather when he and three fellow trekkers ascended the carriage trail
Featured Imagery
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Letter From The Editor
"A Glimpse of Spring" by Michael DeBlasi
One glance at this month’s cover should melt away any lasting memories of an icy-blue winter in New Hampshire while offering you a glimpse into a Granite State spring where whispering warm breezes dance in and out of lush greenery and flowering buds. -
Town
Welcome to Hancock
Nearly two centuries after its installation into a soaring white steeple, the Paul Revere bell of Hancock’s town meetinghouse continues to proudly ring day and night. -
Treasures
Classic Troubadour Excerpts
Notable selections from Troubadour issues of old are scattered throughout our magazine and are collected here. -
Slice of Life
"Knit-Wit" by Becky Rule
Something about the click of knitting needles calms a person down. No doubt that’s why the knitting ladies are such a staple of town meetings. -
Labor and Love
"CHIQUITA" by Ron Roberts
Enjoy a NH native's unique connection of photography and poetry. -
Your Troubadour
Designed Specifically For You: Reader Submissions
Readers share a bit of their memories, moments, stories and smiles about this state. -
Our New Hampshire
Celebrate NH with Robert J. Finlay
Say what you will about the blessing of four distinct seasons in New England—the arrival of spring can seldom come a moment too soon. -
Trumpets
Recognizing Those Who Make A Difference
The ladies of Fremont’s Giving Hands knitting group.




