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Concord and Pembroke

1920's shot of the town line for Concord and Pembroke New Hampshire. I've been trying to find this exact spot, likely the bridge doesn't exist anymore. From my negatives collection. View full size.

1920's shot of the town line for Concord and Pembroke New Hampshire. I've been trying to find this exact spot, likely the bridge doesn't exist anymore. From my negatives collection. View full size.

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Town Line

The small green sign on the left in the Google map image marks the border of Concord and Pembroke. I was initially confused by the direction, but I think the sign is meant to indicate the town that you are entering, i.e. the Pembroke name is on the Concord side of the sign.

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