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Franconia,

New Hampshire

 

            

 

Welcome to the Franconia, NH GenWeb page.  This site is a part of the

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History of Franconia

 

 

One of the Mountain County villages, Franconia was named for the German Franconian Alps.  It was first named Indian Head in 1764.  A charter was granted in 1772 as Morristown and renamed Franconia in 1782.  Franconia Notch is known for Mounts Lafayette, Lincoln, and Garfield, Profile and Echo Lakes, The Flume and The Basin and the infamous Old Man of the Mountain Franconia is located in Grafton County about 10 miles SE of the town of Bethlehem and  3.6 mile NW of Sugar Hill.

 

 

Franconia Notch Echo Lake

 

Franconia Research

      Grafton County Web Page

      History & First Settlers          

      Queries

      Willow Cemetery      

        Sunnyside Cemetery  

      Franconia Vital Records

      Town of Bethlehem

 

 Related Web Sites       

   Old Man of the Mountain 

   The Great Stone Face    

   Franconia Notch Chamber of Commerce

   Franconia Heritage Museum      

   Franconia Pictures

   Franconia Inn                                 

   Community Profile

     Lost Cousins                     

   To Grafton County GenWeb 

 

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