Depending on the season, Crawford Notch, NH, can be a desolate place, unlike some of the other notches in the White Mountains. The picture shown here was taken at Crawford Depot in September of 2006, in between the summer season and the foliage season, and the area indeed had a haunting quality to it when I took it. The railroad tracks shown in the photo go east through one of the wildest and most rugged sections of the Northeast, dropping steeply into the Mount Washington Valley, and eventually, North Conway.
For a larger version of this photo, go to the Crawford Depot, NH photo on the Travel Guide of America site.
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