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Smith Bridge Rumney NH
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Field, Rumney NH
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Stinson Brook, Rumney NH 07/2004
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Rumney NH
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Merrill Library, Rumney NH
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Rumney Baptist Church, Rumney NH
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Rumney Baptist Church
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Rumney Church Parsonage
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Rumney Common from Steps of Church
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Veteran's Memorial, Rumney Common, Rumney NH
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Rumney Veteran's Memorial
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Fountain, Rumney Common, Rumney NH
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Rumney NH
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House, Rumney NH
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Rumney Historical Society, Rumney NH
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First Grade Teacher's Desk
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First Grade Student and Teacher Desks
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First Grade Teacher's Desk
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Teacher Grade Books
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Old School Bell
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Crutch Capitol of the World
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Rumney Village Store
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Stinson Lake, NH
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Album Description:
The first ten years of my life were spent in the most ideal place a kid could grow up in, Rumney, New Hampshire. It is could very well be a setting for Norman Rockwell...
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 23
- Views: 15,102
- Downloads: 177


5 comments
Another beautiful album. Rumney looks to be the perfect American town. - DeeAnne :)
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missdee101 2006.09.27 at 04:17:57 PDT
Hi Ken! Your home town in delightful. I enjoyed the album very much. I grew up in a small town in Illinois and loved it very much, but now we have adjusted to the city life around the St. Charles/St. Louis, Missouri area. Thanks for the nice comments on my featured album yesterday. Hope you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Sharon (and Bob)
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photoop23 2005.12.06 at 09:18:18 PST
Hi Ken! Thanks so much for your nice comments in my featured album Wednesday. I'm glad it gave me the opportunity to come see more of your work. I really enjoyed this album, and was especially pleased to see the WWII memorial. We see them in practically every town and village we visit in Europe (especially England and France), but I have yet to see one here in the States. Your photo has redeemed my country! Warm regards from California, Beth
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bvillanyi 2005.09.30 at 10:33:58 PDT
Hello Ken, I agree your album has a "Norman Rockwell" feel to it. I also grew up in a small town in Texas where all the stores lined Main Street. I grew up playing outside, along a creek, with toys and games we kids invented outselves. My children grew up in a large cities with toys based on movies all costing a bundle. I've been back to my hometown twice in the last 10 years and it's not the same. Huge malls, dead downtown, and something .... lost? I think that's why we love Albuquerque so much. 10 minutes and your out of town. Ed/Albuquerque
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edandhelen 2005.09.18 at 07:10:53 PDT
This is a delightful album. I love the school house and the fact that your records were still there. What a joy it must have been to do so. Looking forward to more pictures. Caroline Louisiana USA.
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wmcaroline2003 2005.09.17 at 22:13:41 PDT
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