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At a Glance: Called the gateway to the Lake Sunapee Region, Bradford is located at the intersection of Route 103 and scenic Route 114. Population: 1,435.
Overview: Its many lakeside beaches and proximity to three state parks and ski areas make Bradford a year-round vacation community. Several inns and bed & breakfast establishments accommodate visitors in true country style.
Bradford's history and charm combine to offer guests a warm and entertaining visit. In the Historic Bradford Center, visitors are encourage to stop by the town's Historical Society for background information to enrich their stay.
Historic preservation is a hallmark of this picturesque town. Highlights include the 1838 meeting house with Gothic-style tower that has decorative wooden spikes of a design unique to New Hampshire.
Walk, bike or drive through Bement Covered Bridge, spanning the west branch of the Warner River, to experience a disappearing piece of New England history.
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