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  1. Multi-colored flint corn. New England cuisine is an American cuisine which originated in the New England region of the United States, and traces its roots to traditional English cuisine and Native American cuisine of the Abenaki, Narragansett, Niantic, Wabanaki, Wampanoag, and other native peoples. It also includes influences from Irish, French ...

  2. HIKING LIST: New England Fifty Finest - www.4000footers.com # Mountain: Elevation in feet: State: Date hiked / notes: 1: Mount Washington: 6,288: NH

  3. Doubletop Mountain is a mountain located in Piscataquis County, Maine, in Baxter State Park. According to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, the mountain's Indigenous name was Psinskihegan-I-Outop. Psinskihegan means notch and I-Outop means head. in 1828 in the Survey of Maine, Moses Greenleaf called the mountain a variation Chinskihegan or Outop.

  4. Bushwhacks New England 50 Finest Summits Vermont Adventures; Bushwhacking Signal Mountain, Vermont: New England 50 Finest. Signal Mountain, Vermont is a trail-less summit that may see no more than a dozen hikers or hunters in a year. It is both a P2K and a county high point which is the only reason that hikers come by this way.

  5. Baker Mountain. /  45.571°N 69.393833°W  / 45.571; -69.393833. Baker Mountain is a wild, trail-less mountain located in Beaver Cove (TA.2 R.13&14, WELS), Piscataquis County, Maine. It is flanked to the northwest by Lily Bay Mountain. [2] Elephant Mountain is about 2 miles (3 km) to the southwest, and White Cap Mountain is about 5 miles ...

  6. Snow Mountain (Chain of Ponds) ME. Number 24 on the New England 50 Finest list, and #70 on the NE 100 Highest List. Town: Eustis/North Franklin, ME, ME. County: Franklin.

  7. Of the 67 4,000 footers in New England, only 17 make this list, though the high points in all 4 states on the list are represented. To note that while New Hampshire contains the bulk of the 4,000 foot+ elevation mountains in the region, it is a decided minority of the mountains here, with the lower, more separated mountain ranges of Vermont and ...

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