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Miller State Park

State Park in Appalachian Mountains near Peterborough, NH
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Miller State Park is the oldest state-run park in New Hampshire, a state in the New England region of the United States. The park is located in the towns of Peterborough and Temple. The park is centered on Pack Monadnock, the 2,290-foot (700 m) mountain. Pack comes from an Indian word meaning "little" and is used in comparison to nearby Mount Monadnock. Unusual for mountains in this region, Pack Monadnock has a paved auto road to the top. The mountain is the former site of two hotels. It also has a renovated fire tower at the summit which is staffed seasonally. The 533-acre (216 ha) park was established in 1891 when 3 acres (1.2 ha) atop Pack Monadnock were donated to New Hampshire. It has expanded over the years with land donations and purchases. Until 1901, cattle were driven by foot…
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