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Today's visitors to the White Mountains, and the White Mountain
National Forest, see a healthy, green forest. But, where today we just
see trees, there were whole towns that are now abandoned. There
were hundreds of old mills, dozens of mines, miles of logging
railroads, granite quarries, charcoal kilns, lime kilns, early hiking trails
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