“Land of many uses” reads the signs as you enter the White Mountain National Forest. Although the Federal lands were not dedicated until 1918, there is no doubt these areas of the State have been recognized as essential to our New England history. Discover the treasures on this large tract that borders the WMNF: views, majestic sugar maples, fieldstone walls, old woods roads, old stone foundation, and even a hand laid stone well. Whether you want privacy, protection, or just love the thought of controlling everything as far as you can see, this beauty has over 1300’ of town-maintained road frontage. Create a compound, subdivide, or build your cabin in seclusion. Substantial marketable trees (see timber cruise), no covenants or restrictions so you can live and use as your heart desires. You just don’t find many tracts with as much to offer. A deadline for offers of Monday 8/12 at 5PM.