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Clark's Trading Post
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This old-time amusement park is a kids' favorite and chock full of hokum. It consists of a bear show, half-hour train rides over a 1904 covered bridge, a museum of Americana inside an 1880s firehouse, a restored gas station filled with antique cars, and a replica of the Old Man of the Mountain that you can climb on. Tour guides tell tall tales and vendors sell popcorn, ice cream, pizza, and snacks. There's also a mammoth gift shop and a penny-candy store.
- Address: U.S. 3, off I-93 (Exit 33), 110 Daniel Webster Hwy., North Lincoln, NH, 03251 | Map It
- Phone: 603/745-8913
- Cost: $19
- Hours: Memorial Day-Columbus Day, daily 9-5 (until 9 pm Sat. July 5-Aug. 16)
- Website: www.clarkstradingpost.com
- Location: Lincoln/North Woodstock
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