Dartmouth–Lake Sunapee Region
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The Dartmouth–Lake Sunapee area of the U.S. state of New Hampshire lies in the west-central portion of the state, along the Connecticut River Valley. It includes all of Sullivan County , and parts of Merrimack County and Grafton County . The region shares its name with Dartmouth College , a prestigious Ivy League institution, and Lake Sunapee , a popular tourist destination. Interstate 89 forms the main freeway connecting the region to other parts of New Hampshire, as well as to nearby Vermont . Lebanon , Hanover , and Claremont are the three most populous communities in the region.
Cities and Towns
- Acworth
- Bradford
- Canaan
- Charlestown
- Claremont
- Cornish
- Croydon
- Danbury
- Dorchester
- Enfield
- Goshen
- Grafton
- Grantham
- Groton
- Hanover
- Hill
- Langdon
- Lebanon
- Lempster
- Lyme
- New London, New Hampshire
- Newbury, New Hampshire
- Newport
- Orange
- Orford
- Plainfield
- Salisbury
- Springfield
- Sunapee
- Sutton
- Unity
- Warner
- Washington
- Wentworth
- Wilmot
Attractions
- Cardigan Mountain State Park
- Dartmouth College
- Lake Sunapee
- Mount Sunapee
- Mount Kearsarge (Merrimack County, New Hampshire)
- Pillsbury State Park
- Rollins State Park
- Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park
- Sculptured Rocks Natural Area
- Wadleigh State Park
- Winslow State Park
External links
- Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee Region at NH Division of Travel and Tourism Development
43°29′21″N 72°08′15″W / 43.48917°N 72.13750°W / 43.48917; -72.13750
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