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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Crash houses for fellow explorers > Manchester, NH (Viewed 2278 times)
dorian 


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Manchester, NH
< on 4/30/2008 1:09 PM >
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Anyone who wants to couch-surf into the Northeast here is more than welcome for a few days at a time. Come on down and check the historic Amoskeag mill district along the river. Most of 'em are renovated but there's still lots of nooks and crannies. I'm about 20 minutes from Concord and not much more than an hour to Boston. Whether you do industrial, medical, rural, or just like a good cityscape, we've got something for you pretty nearby.

PM if you're looking to drop in. Cheers!



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Re: Manchester, NH
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are small yorkie accepted as guests as well. if they behave (for the most part?)




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