Sugar River (New Hampshire)
The Sugar River is a 27.0-mile-long (43.5 km) river located in western New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, which flows to Long Island Sound. The Sugar River begins at the outlet of Lake Sunapee in the town of Sunapee, New Hampshire. The river flows west through the town of Newport and the city of Claremont, reaching the Connecticut across from the village of Ascutney, Vermont. Numerous falls and steep drops on the Sugar River have led to hydro-powered industrial development. Besides the large mill towns of Claremont and Newport, hydro-related developments occur in the villages of Sunapee, Wendell, Guild, and West Claremont. An inactive railroad known as the Concord to Claremont Line follows the Sugar River from Wendell to the river's mouth.
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Sugar River (New Hampshire)
The Sugar River is a 27.0-mile-long (43.5 km) river located in western New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, which flows to Long Island Sound. The Sugar River begins at the outlet of Lake Sunapee in the town of Sunapee, New Hampshire. The river flows west through the town of Newport and the city of Claremont, reaching the Connecticut across from the village of Ascutney, Vermont. Numerous falls and steep drops on the Sugar River have led to hydro-powered industrial development. Besides the large mill towns of Claremont and Newport, hydro-related developments occur in the villages of Sunapee, Wendell, Guild, and West Claremont. An inactive railroad known as the Concord to Claremont Line follows the Sugar River from Wendell to the river's mouth.
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Der Sugar River ist ein linker ...... Wasserkraftwerke am Flusslauf.
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The Sugar River is a 27.0-mile ...... een Newport and North Newport.
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The Sugar River in Claremont, NH, approaching Mount Ascutney in Vermont
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Trask Brook, South Branch Sugar River, Cutts Brook, Quabbinight Brook
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Tucker Brook, Long Pond Brook, ...... , Redwater Brook, Walker Brook
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Der Sugar River ist ein linker ...... hen Newport und North Newport.
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The Sugar River is a 27.0-mile ...... Wendell to the river's mouth.
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