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    Lincoln, New Hampshire


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    Lincoln, New Hampshire, United States

    Mountain views, fresh, flowing streams and a kingdom of forests and wildlife. Lincoln (New Hampshire) was established as one of America's first colonies in 1782, and the town has been attracting the adventurous ever since. There truly is no limit to the exploration: there you can go hiking, camping, picnicking, skiing, snowboarding, birding, sightseeing and much more. Guests to the Lincoln area can also expect a glimpse of standard New England luxury, with fine dining, upscale shopping districts and spa retreats.

    Population:

    1,654 (2012)

    Currency:

    1 US Dollar $ = 100 cents

    Emergency Numbers:

    911

    Opening Hours:

    Standard operating hours are between 10:00 and 21:00 Mondays through Saturday, and 11:00 to 17:00 on Sundays.

    Newspapers:

    The New Hampshire Gazette
    New Hampshire Union Leader
    The Telegraph

    The Town

    Skiing isn't just for the Rockies. While the western Range of the United States has become synonymous with powder, there are plenty of good skiing options in the East Coast region as well. Loon Mountain Ski Resort, located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, has drawn recreational skiers to the town of Lincoln since it opened its doors in 1966.

    Although Lincoln's economic roots are in the logging and timber industry, its shift to a tourism-based industry began in the 1850s, when the railroad began transporting tourists to the area, interested in seeing the natural wonders of the White Mountains. The most famous of these is, perhaps, the Flume Gorge, a natural gorge that extends 800 feet at the bast of Mount Liberty with walls that reach 70 to 90 feet in height made of Conway granite, a particular type of granite named after the town of Conway, New Hampshire, where it was discovered.

    Lincoln is a mountainous town that prides itself on its natural expanses. Tourists are attracted to the area because of its pristine air and its gorgeous canyons. Lincoln's main source of income is from its tourist attractions, which heavily cater to hikers, climbers, and skiers. Unlike larger ski resort towns, Lincoln caters to travelers during all of the four seasons. You can enjoy the crisp, cold air and vertical trails of Loon Mountain Ski Resort in the winter and, during the other three seasons, you can do a great number of other outdoor activities and sights.

    Do & See

    Even though Lincoln is small, you can still find yourself busy. This city is filled with breathtaking mountains, parks, and greenery. If you're looking for a good climb and a good time, come down to Lincoln for tons of fun.

    Dining

    Combine your great outdoor experience with delicious and hearty meals provided by many fine restaurants in Lincoln, NH. Many of the area resorts have fantastic dining options, so you won't have to venture too far from your room to enjoy a good meal. Many restaurants serve some form of traditional or contemporary American cuisine, but you will also find Asian and Italian culinary influences. Climb aboard the Cafe Lafayette Dinner Train for a truly unique dining experience.

    Cafes

    Nothing beats that fresh mountain air more than the aroma of a hot cup of coffee brewing in the morning. The cafes in Lincoln provide that experience and more to start your day of adventure. Since New Hampshire is known for its maple syrup, it is no small wonder that you can find a number of breakfast joints flipping pancakes just waiting to be smothered in that sticky sweet stuff.

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