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Tilton, New Hampshire


MEMORIAL ARCH.

From a granite settee by the side of the Tilton arch, one can drink in the inspiration of the scenery spread like a panorama on every side. Away in the distance are the Belknap Mountains, and, beyond the great lake, the dim outline of the Ossipee range, Red Hill, and Mount Chocorua. To the west is Kearsarge, Ragged Mountain, and the hills of central New Hampshire. To the north is Sanbornton Mountain and the village of Sanbornton Square; to the south, Bean Hill, a mountain in all save the name, and a view of the Trotting Park.

At one's feet is spread one of the