The Kanc

We gave our daughter a ride from her home near Stow, Maine, to Manchester, New Hampshire, where she would catch a plane to Spokane for a vacation. She suggested we take the Kancamagus Highway, a scenic byway that would take us over to I-93 near Lincoln, New Hampshire, for the trip south. She warned us it was a twisty mountain road but she thought the RV would handle the grades (up to 9% down we discovered!) and the scenery is usually pretty nice. We drove it just as the leaves began to turn colors.

Very nice road; we would do it again. The tight curve was plenty broad but do stop at the ranger station and get tips on where you won’t want to pull off if you are driving a big rig.

Then, headed south on I-93, we passed this sign:

I doubt you can read it but that top line says, “NH Liquor Store.” That’s right, New Hampshire sells liquor at the highway rest areas.

I wonder what their DWI/DUI rates are?

TTYL,

Linda

3 thoughts on “The Kanc”

  1. I cannot believe they sale liquor on the road. I remember back in the late ’70s, I was with a friend to Oklahoma. They had drive-thru drink stores. You could drive in, order any drink, drive out and drink while going down the road. So strange. Love the pictures. Sounds like a super drive. Take care.

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