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 Sleepy New England town? Not really. Local businesses and organizations always have something planned for summer visitors, including a Fourth of July celebration with cow patty bingo, a Thanksgiving craft fair, and an annual Strawberry Festival. Two lakes — Todd and Massasecum — make Bradford a must-visit for fishermen, campers and water enthusiasts.
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- If the Merrimack Farm & Country Store doesn’t have it, you don’t need it. You’ll find all types of animal feeds, farm supplies, gardening tools, unique gifts, and clothing and footwear.
- Pick up a summer read at Books By The Lake on 2847 State Route 114. There are more than 65,000 used books to choose from
- Lumber Barn True Value provides the supplies needed for any home improvement project.
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Fourteen of New Hampshire’s tallest white pines are still growing in Bradford. These towering beauties exemplify the virgin forest that once covered most of Southern New Hampshire. The Tall Pines Scenic Area is near the junction of Route 103 and Main Street. Park at the rest area to walk the ¼-mile trail.
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Appleseed Restaurant & Catering serves anything from a snack to a full meal. Dine at an outdoor patio overlooking Lake Todd, or relax in the air-conditioned indoor dining room.
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