New Hampshire, Part 2

When we were in Maine, we reached our furthest point east, and now it is time to head west again, toward home! And as I mentioned before, we were returning to New Hampshire for one night. We had been up Mt. Washington a couple of years ago on the cog railway but had not spent much time there. We had put Bretton Woods on the list of places we wanted to return to. Those of you with better history knowledge than me know about the Bretton Woods Monetary Conference that occurred there during World War II. It was where the International Monetary Fund and World Bank were created. The room where the conference went down is still there in the hotel, which opened in 1902. It’s a pretty neat historical room.

OK, this probably should have been in the last post (Maine) but it was a side trip on the way to New Hampshire and I had already posted about Maine. This is the Capitol building in Augusta, Maine.
I know I’ve already posted a New Hampshire sign, but this one includes the MINI. 🙂
The grounds at Mt. Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, and the White Mountains
We had been told this is the place the locals go for breakfast. We had pancakes here and they were very good! Complete with real maple syrup! Yum!

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