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A Scenic Gorge Walk in New Hampshire and Vacation Getaway Package Giveaway at the Rabbit Hill Inn

The Flume Gorge at Franconia Notch State Park &
The Pink Slip Getaway Giveaway with Rabbit Hill Inn

View one of America’s top ten most beautiful state parks in the heart of New Hampshire, the Flume Gorge at Franconia Notch State Park. The 200-year-old Flume is a natural granite gorge extending 800 feet at the base of Mount Liberty Walk with granite walls rising to 90 feet. Walk through the stunning, moss-covered granite walls, to the cascading waterfalls, into historic covered bridges, past glacial boulders and much more. It will open for visitors on May 9th from 10am – 5pm until the end of October depending on weather conditions. Entrance fee is Adults $12.00; Children (6-11) $8.00 and 5 & under is free.

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 Click here to watch a video about The Flume Gorge. 

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About 30 minutes up Route 93, the Rabbit Hill Inn is offering the Pink Slip Getaway Giveaway for a limited time to make your vacation weekend as relaxing as can be. Leslie and Brian Mulcahy realize that downsized workers today finally have time to travel but may not have the resources. In response to that, the Rabbit Hill Inn will give away six getaways to unemployed workers; one each month from April through July and again in November and December. If you or a spouse has been unemployed for more than six months, Rabbit Hill Inn wants to hear the story and will award the deserving couple with a rejuvenating two night getaway, including everything from beautiful accommodations to a candlelight dinner. Simply send a letter or email by June 1, 2009 explaining your story in one page or less:

Rabbit Hill Inn Getaway Giveaway
P.O. Box 55
Lower Waterford Road, VT  05848
or send an email to info@rabbithillinn.com

For more details visit the Rabbit Hill Inn website and enjoy your stay!

The Channing Blake Meadow Walk by the Deerfield Inn

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As Spring rolls around the corner and the flowers begin to bloom, there’s no better time to view these spectacular views. The Channing Blake Meadow Walk will take you through the working farms then through the stunning meadows until the Deerfield River. This fully accessible path describes the local geology, natural history, and Native and European presence that once occupied Deerfield, Massachusetts. The path will open May 1st until December 1st. On your relaxing stay, be sure to accommodate your night at the traditional country inn, The Deerfield Inn. Located in the center of the 350-year-old National Historic Landmark village of Deerfield, you’ll find peace and serenity in any of their 24 guest rooms with their exceptional hospitality. You can reserve online or call 800-926-3865.