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The Town of Woodstock, NH, first granted in 1763, was originally named “Peeling.” Less than 250 years later, Woodstock boasts a booming population of 1,140

Some of the recreational choices include Mirror Lake, the Jack O’Lantern Golf course, the Pemigewasset River, Lost River Caves and an abundance of hiking trails reaching into the White Mountain National Forest. Special events are included on the local chamber of commerce site www.lincolnwoodstock.com and vary throughout the year.

For a taste of New England Charm visit the center of town where you’ll find New Hampshire gifts and crafts, also you can ‘wet your whistle’ at the award winning Woodstock Station and brew pub (with nightly entertainment). You’re only a stranger once when you visit Woodstock, New Hampshire, a great place to visit and an even better place to live. “I’ve live here 10 years and I’m not leaving” Steve Loynd, Managing Broker of Alpine Lakes Real Estate in Lincoln and Woodstock resident.