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Franklin project will be New England’s only whitewater park
April 7, 2021
Construction of the eagerly awaited Mill City Park at Franklin Falls – what would be the first whitewater park in New England is will start in July.
The first phase of construction will be a timber-frame pavilion, parking lots and two sets of standing waves in the riverbed. In 2022, construction is scheduled to begin on refurbishment of Trestle Bridge – an old railroad bridge –into a footbridge to connect the Winnipesaukee River Trail to Mill City Park and the downtown area.
Eventually, the park will feature sites for camping, climbing walls, trails for walking and bicycling, an amphitheater and historic features around remnants of three mills that once stood there.
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Communities secure funding for Trestle to Trestle Bridge
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Communities secure funding for Trestle to Trestle Bridge
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