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Hampton, New Hampshire
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"The Atlantic
City of New England" ...Among the many charming spots with which New
England abounds, spots whose delightful vistas of seashore, lake or
mountain have won for her the titles of the "Vacation Land', none is
more attractive or more satisfying than Hampton Beach, New Hampshire.
To those who look for rest and recreation, for scenic beauty, for
wholesome invigoration of contact with the unfettered sea, there are
surely few places more pleasurable or more self gratifying. Hampton is
one of those delicate touches that nature gives here and there to the
people's search to refresh body and mind. It is a resort for those whose
natural discernment or ripe experience has given them fullness and
fitness of appreciation, and as such, it has never suffered, as many
other beauty spots, from ruthless exploitation.
There is no finer bathing beach than this the world over, pretentious as
any other may be in its surroundings. A steady and stately surf
completely free from undertow, and exhilarating sea breeze and warmth of
the water in all seasons, the ocean is as safe as it is enjoyable.
The seacoast of New Hampshire is short. As the crow flies it is barely
eighteen miles, of which Hampton Beach spans three miles. |
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