Plymouth is one of the most beautiful villages in New Hampshire and is situated near the confluence of the Pemigewasset River and Baker River.
– from Moses Foster Sweetser’s The White Mountains: A Handbook For Travellers (1882)
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Plymouth is one of the most beautiful villages in New Hampshire and is situated near the confluence of the Pemigewasset River and Baker River.
– from Moses Foster Sweetser’s The White Mountains: A Handbook For Travellers (1882)
Too wonderful the April night,
Too faintly sweet the first May flowers,
The stars too gloriously bright,
For me to spend the evening hours,
When fields are fresh and streams are leaping,
Wearied, exhausted, dully sleeping.
– from Claude McKay’s Spring in New Hampshire
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The Chronicle of Higher Education named Plymouth State University among its 2009 Great Colleges to Work For, earning a place in the top 10 in eight categories.
New Hampshire has “some of the prettiest roads for cycling in the U.S. — or any other country, for that matter,” says National Geographic Adventure.
In naming Plymouth among their 2008 list of “50 Best Places to Live: The Next Great Adventure Towns,” National Geographic Adventure noted “Life in Plymouth is like a master class in recreation.”
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