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<h3>Cornish, NH</h3>
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<p>Back in the late 1700&#39;s, Cornish, New Hampshire was known simply as &quot;Mast Camp&quot; as it was a shipping point along the Connecticut River for the strong, tall and straight white pine trees used as Navy ship masts. However, Cornish -- named after a Royal Navy captain -- really came into popularity as the 19th century &quot;discovery&quot; of sculptor Augustus St. Gaudens.</p>
<p>Soon, through St. Gaudens&#39; connections to the Art Students League of New York and a convenient passenger train to Windsor, Cornish became a destination for New York and Boston artists, writers, politicians and bon-vivantes attracted to the community&#39;s peaceful farms and riverbanks along the Connecticut River. Those banks and open pastures continue to yield not just seasonal crops but wide open views to Vermont and Mt. Ascutney.</p>
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